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but a ruse mourns the victims of monday's terror of the last stop before through the capital's metro killing twelve and injuring more than two hundred people. dead it says it's not just colonel gadhafi and the rebels who to blame for the situation libya the coalition forces are also sending a country star out of control. and the russian president cut the next is right for the red lead in an interview ahead. that shined up all the details on that coming up. and american taxpayers are forced to stump up more than any other country in
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the world on washington's ever growing. health care and education are on the chopping block. it's twelve noon ahead in the russian capital they're going to have you with us today straight to our top story better reduces mourning the victims of monday's terror attack rocked the city's metro killing twelve people and injuring almost two hundred the first funerals will be taking place throughout the day in minsk. has been meeting some of those affected by the tragedy. i started to scream for help i was bleeding heavily a man and a woman karen to be outside in the fresh air the top of my mat and didn't leave me until the ambulance arrived that's mine and hooman majd to be unaware they saved
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not only irina but the life of your unborn child as well looking with tools that on the day i was going to the city center to buy vitamins it's terrible but i believe i got over not really there were people without ari's with missing legs and hands i'm six months pregnant fell on my thoughts were about the baby. with my instinct do we know huddled to protect her baby she was lucky people sported here in the thick smoke and didn't trample here in the panic which others vividly recall but on a view the train was full of parents and then there was this bang and all of a sudden fire ceiling collapsed lots of people were lying on the platform older stepped over something and then i saw this was a girl's body. was the closest to the epicenter of the blast she was the only to survive in her carriage again despite the panic others gave her a helping hand to escape the carnage from the city's busiest metro station this is
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where the true lies of the newest subway intercepts and this explains why there was so many commuters tearing this evening rush hour on monday i witnessed a save those harley was at work carried out on to the street from these answers and many of those waters still remain in critical condition in hospitals across the city many years of the tackle up to phone systems being flooded with people desperately concert loved ones for some delays and getting through the longest moments of their lives on the bus with a solution called me to say there was a terrorist attack and then the line broke. when we came to the scene and saw her we were shocked her jacket was all torn apart as if you'd been hit by shotgun pellets only hands and clothes were covered in blood and she was trying to ease or shine from granny don't cry this is not my blood each year the blood that of others
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holds up in the child's city as the first funerals take place and means elsewhere people have been flocking to the site of the tragedy to remember solemnly and to pray biblical messages laid around the subway station or in different languages but for some even a word said just too painful. has anything changed for you since monday. lost lives it hurts terribly people need to understand and value every moment of their lives and remember those who died i'm sorry but i can't talk. the explosion in means condor grantees the most tragic terrorist act which bell was seen scenes beyond of the second world war completely unthinkable until the evening of april eleventh terrorism is now a green water day reality of these country as well on these day of mourning ratha
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just hopes of course up in the country from around the world exiting the virtual r t means bellows. special services say they hope to make rapid progress investigation into the bombing of a terrorism expert for what he says it's still a mystery of it and what the motivation was. looks like a very sophisticated attack and that's what makes it very very mysterious because no experience of this and there are no obvious people who would wish to strike at who is behind it we don't know but in terms of preventing it no doubt things will change but i think already given announcements and security measures that will be in place in public spaces and all that type of things we see in america or in europe and indeed in russia it will now be in place in belarus with a similarities between the moscow and metro bombings russia is in a better position than most to give but it was advice on dealing with the aftermath
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of terror attacks. russian presidential representative combating terrorism so about the need to share experience again through such tragedies. that we've all paid such a high price for this experience and it's simply criminal immoral not to share with other people we should share our experience with pain we should share any experience both in our mistakes in areas where we've been successful and we have been successful i can give you examples and others use our experience and there's no other way there can be no individual experience will be totally incompatible with general experience each country puts its own national experience in a common basket of cooperation i get after some separation it turns into a universal product leader each individual country can use it for its own account considering certain peculiarities. in less then twenty five minutes time here. says the situation in there is out of
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control they think again the rebels as well as nato forces for failing to stop the country are tearing apart the russian president spoke to the media ahead of a major trade trip to china. the world's emerging economies. as he sells. president but it was speaking to a chinese head of a visit but today where he'll be meeting with this town to. the other members of the brits really china of course brazil india and south africa be discussing amongst other things how best to respond to the old playing situation in libya remains torn with the civil conflict that the president warning other the situation really is a real risk of collapse that. one should understand that the viability of the libyan state itself is now at stake. i mean the international community and certainly the people of libya have
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a single libya or several states given by puppet governments and even by new pretty radical six trina's this strange it's quite realistic that now we should look into the future hold politicians there should decide for themselves make responsible decisions for the sake of the libyan people somebody will have to make such a serious maybe fateful decision to leave allowing his country to develop i think this would be for the good in every respect to suppress the fate of making it clear that all the cool side gadhafi is certainly to blame for the ongoing conflict that they see how to play right from the beginning certainly caution when it comes to foreign involvement in north africa ever really highlighting and sizing the point that i want to come say situations it's best that it's the way internally i'm the focus really from the very beginning being on the pushing for dialogue with that
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ongoing situation present the data very often in interview about whether he intends to stay for another time until the elections are less than a year away he having clarified yet whether or not he will be running you knew there was you know what you know and you don't really have to. possibility of my running for a second term at the presidential election the decision will be taken very shortly since the elections are less than a year away and this decision however should be fun. and second it should take into account the existing social situation can't political environment and most importantly the attitude of people before making any such decisions one has to weigh their chances avoid actually mechanically and. with a clear understanding of the situation the president did is the personal insight. with the roles being the president. the heavy burden as it was talking about the
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ways of the combat but that he likes spending time with his friends and family and of course the jealous person his relationship with five minutes. of talking openly about the thing that he's no right with it. is like to. build a certainly a warm relationship with a whole different position different roles working. he mentioned probably going to be taken surely all whether or not he will be voting in this election. you can watch president full interview when i website. i had fighting for survival crews at the hands of our allies nuclear. forces and me getting tested for the space race. one of the most unpleasant is being stuck in this capsule after the inertia of. being battered
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by the waves of the open sea. our senior correspondent handle the pressures of real training to find out. the u.s. is planning to spend around seven hundred billion dollars on the military and the. makers of decided on thirty eight billion dollars of spending cuts but none are coming out of the country's defense budget for the ports. frannie is on the u.s. chopping block this week health care education infrastructure. everything that is except for the pentagon my greatest fear is that in economic tough times the people will see that the principle is the place to store the nation's deficit problems i would be very reluctant to cut defense spending
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until we see really how these two conflicts were and are going to come out like this worldwide military spending increased by twenty point six billion dollars in two thousand and ten and one thousand point six billion of that was the u.s. alone according to the stockholm international peace research institute us very much sees itself as a global military power it's the only global military superpower. so it perceives it security interests as encompassing the whole world in two thousand and ten the u.s. spent more on its military than the next highest countries combined both presidents bush and obama have ripped of the war's depend spending in the us has increased eighty one percent since two thousand and one seems to reflect a boy. prioritization of military and military conceptions of security
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even in the face of such difficult economic times an american earning the federal minimum wage and working forty hours a week fifty two weeks a year can expect to earn a little over fifteen thousand dollars that's here well below the poverty line you can also expect to pay more than five hundred dollars directly to the pentagon and american earning fifty thousand dollars a year will see their income. over two thousand ever go directly to america's war they thought that if we're controlling the oil fields and all of the profits back over. no bit just a real big drag those tax dollars also go to maintaining over one thousand u.s. bases in sites with world why as well as the pentagon's two hundred thirty four golf courses. it means children poor wimmin homeless you know take care of the needs of our population to spend enormous amounts of money on the pentagon budget while we are every program is being cut is just fraudulent in obscene to put it on the ground real bring it out and write.
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that the percentage of every dollar americans pay in taxes goes to funding past and future war and for all the tough talk by president obama about making hard choices cutting the budget and closing the deficit gap many americans are wondering when it will be the pentagon's turn to tighten its belt you know in florida r t but into d.c. . engineers a panel struggling fukushima nuclear plants have resumed efforts to remove radioactive water comes off a powerful aftershock forced crews to leave the area on tuesday japan raised around the facility to get back some level of certain spots the crisis in the whole of the chernobyl disaster the decision was based on new data showing great vision for the damaged previously thought but officials say the upgrade does not mean the situation's become more critical. of attempts to restore cooling systems at the
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reactors appears to be no closer to success nuclear engineer arnold gundersen he's the japanese government has downplayed the extent of the disaster. japanese are really committed to nuclear and so the result of a lot of interest that wanted to downplay it you know i study the three mile island accident a story chernobyl and now this one and it's pretty shared practice that when things are breaking you do seem to look for the best. turn of the as opposed to the most realistic one and i think the japanese one had a nice outcome and believe whatever instruments gave them mad that indication if they don't have power to the fuel pool cooling systems that any of the reactors in uniform are is the worst because that fuel pool has the freshest fuel it's the the most physically hot and in addition uniform crack in the side of it so they can even if they have water to cool it it's going to run out the crack that's the
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toughest the toughest problem on site right now. you can follow the latest developments on the pads nuclear crisis on our website that's awesome dot com including a man who will break from consumers evacuations i. just went with the a little one and a half condolences a street investment to document the dangerous levels of radiation that on a bus you saw also on. social networking web sites say the question about the eight years of slavery and a lot of the public doesn't start more often got us to watch it all best idea only . if.
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the french and the british foreign ministers have called on nato to do more to stop colonel gadhafi forces in libya despite the coalition's s trikes opposition advance to the west has been halted while the rebel held city of misrata has been under siege for weeks wrenching contributor claims the u.s. was wont to under the command of it's a nato but seems unable to handle the situation or. by all accounts of the thirty overt u.s. military intervention on obama's watch possibly qualify as one of the most successful coag meyer stalemate during the second phase of western invasion into leaving here the united states effectively repeated the same mistake which they did in two thousand and five in afghanistan when they transferred that command and
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control in southern part of the kountry to its nato allies as a result it was up to the united states marines to save the courageous british from this self-made disaster in helmand province was turned by the u.k. into their global opium drug bust it case now depends again has repeated the same folly in libya when they pursued it to sleep transferred its command of the operation there in spirit nato allies now the european side of nato has demonstrated to the whole world that within one week they can accomplish two big time friendly fire air assault on the rebel forces and as such basics as fully qualified for the military guinness book of disasters and celebrate the now at some world needs making headlines this hour. or that has been given to
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detain that has the chips and they go. so that's his two sons of days it comes ahead of an investigation into corruption in the saudi cases. tacey. suffering a heart attack a former leader has been under house arrest and some sympathetic uprising. every coast french and u.n. troops have seen a mission from forces loyal to former president own forces cannons and rockets were found in the car in the main city of drawn comes after he surrendered to french forces in support of the internationally recognized with the last november's elections is now awaiting a criminal investigation into his actions and variants of his own to russia results in conflict between the two opponents has claimed in a thousand lives. the tail section of the doomed air france jet that crashed off brazil's coast in two thousand and nine has been found but it
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seems a very skilled told it's relatively intact raising hopes that this is a good help investigators finally piece together what led to the fatal crash and twenty people all of them. when you go in a roll into space he booked his place in history one man's money but the cheap it was a result of a daredevil work of hundreds of others and top secrecy a team of dedicated volunteers to human jubilance to its very limits in pursuit of the ultimate goal to the opponent cons of the start button star prescript has a story. he went through hell on earth to be with the first man in space john an unusual name for russian was a volunteer who does the banquet and needed to reach orbit any took him to the limits of human insurance but really no one in the world has ever experienced what i did nineteen g. on the centrifuge that means my wage increase nineteen fold blood was using for my
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paws later i was forbidden to even mention it back then everything was a secret in one nine hundred fifty nine when we didn't know became a test well until no one knew just how humans would be edited by zero gravity extreme stress or even the sense of endlessness space was the great unknown and to many questions needed answering. any emergency that could happen to a cosmonaut during a flight and in reality they really experience all this i had to endure once during a task to find a safe angle for an emergency landing seat i was thrown from a forty need to height just like that freefall another time i spent thirteen hours in ice cold water to test a space suit when the state commission came to check on me in the morning someone said surprised look he's alive the experiments using humans were top secret in the soviet union and it wasn't fame the volunteers were out there. we
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were brought up that way we weren't afraid of extreme situations there's simply no fear as the space program developed just a more sophisticated the imitation of weightlessness or immersion was invented and soon preceded in many trials one of the most unpleasant tests is being stuck in this capsule after the martian. being battered by the waves of the open sea. and that will cross worlds bones a maximum of three hours in this position as part of their training while the engineers have the last four days in for the degree heat or cold. i think they're in the last of the longest of all three days while his c.c. companions gave up one after another. not everyone survived those tests we never
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thought of ourselves as heroes we bled and hurt but told no one we needed to prove humans could do it and after all those years and over three hundred experiments i came to the conclusion my input was maybe even more important for space science than if i went into space once or twice. nowadays the cosmonaut survival course is based on their work except potential cost ronald's are not pushed to the limit and they do have the chance of traveling to space one day. many of the tests engineers wanted to become cosmonauts but that's exactly the tragedy and they simply sacrificed themselves their names may be lost in history but in many ways it was them the unknown here is the made the dream of space areality gary bush go up r.t. story city just north of moscow. struck out of the business of.
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hello and welcome to business our c. thanks for joining. us are done much to support. all metals and states such as sugar have all been setting where cause. the rally will continue and result of the coordinates of the spike and always thought. that springs. on the energy sector we actually had the rising year the rise in prices over the last few months synchronized growth but also more importantly we've got the rest of the middle east and north africa the markets kind of driven on by fear right now a fear of a contagion that it could spread to other other countries in the in the middle east we we could basically run it's a situation that we saw back in two thousand they were prosperous by quite dramatically and if we turn to agricultural we have really bad weather last year which left their global stocks of cultural products
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a very depleted levels again if we should have a repeat of the first weatherford we had last year that it could cause price shocks in some of these some of these markets. like corn and soybeans where supplies are already very low levels. russian helicopters is planning to start bringing the remarketing the nets proposed initial public offering in london next week the state run aircraft maker is eyeing up to five hundred million dollars in the i.p.o. as governor steps up its bid to raise funds for the defense industry russia got a couple years with post revenues of two point two billion dollars and twenty ten is a holding company for eleven regional manufacturers and was formed by the state over to tell the company's head to make sure the trial says his company hasn't pushed plans for the future. currently we are growing faster than our competitors and we are not afraid of such competition already last year we successfully entered into the latin american am african market one of our main goals is to cement our
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position among the top three leading helicopter producers in the world. let's look at how the markets are performing asian markets but i was glad for i live also as a mid easing concerns about japan's supposed great production recovery show the tokyo electric john twelve percent after reports saying the japan make up was billeted as little as twenty five billion dollars the damage is stunning from its crippled nuclear plans in europe the markets are gaining this hour with traders applying into mining stocks which was sort of in a steep decline on tuesday shares of french telecom equipment giant alpha tell the sun rose friday with three percent after a broken arm upgrades. and here in moscow the markets are extending gets days and losses as the correction continues he also was around how the sun down this hour with energy and matter stocks among the mainstays. market moves on the my six the south has down one percent despite a massive would mean
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a double net profit in the first quarter of all majors are also trading in the red following the recent decline in crude prices that's in addition to news that will reportedly lose tax exemptions for certain fields had inversion and bucking the trend as coal mine response care which is gaining on better than expected results. so while the scots can more than doubled its net profit and loss share reaching two hundred and forty four million dollars the bottom line i was given a boost by coal prices which rose strauss yet. seems business days count as someone next on of course can always help on topside dot com such as . cooper. the.
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chosen from among many. he was given a clear cut mission. the mission he successfully accomplished. became the first ever man again under space. for the soviet union one of the best known persons in the world. all his thoughts were
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focused on flight to could he ever think that his life's work would cost him his last. one happened in those few seconds. and once he could see these seals the barrels still. keurig guarini. on r.g.p. . the. if . russia. which bryson if you found someone from funniest impressions is. nice for instance hot seat belts come. from the world. bringing you the latest.

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