tv [untitled] April 13, 2011 9:00am-9:30am EDT
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valerie's declares of the song suspects linked to monday's terrorist attack on the capital metric system have confessed to the production for more than twelve people killed in the tragedy. of the global towers drug should be shifting with this place was warning europe in the us to watch their backs and the well off it's very calming ground. brazil russia india china and south africa put a united front as they strive to take an even greater slice of the world economy
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join me for the details in a few moments. the. funding rules will be expensive education many americans are all three dollars is more social cuts are announced all the pentagon refuses to volunteer for the gigantic defense also it's. never our business says the share swap between b.p. and roll c.f. is close to hitting the rocks last may have touched in from the deadline for the deal is not that extended make an announcement concerning its state's authorized it would have warned out of business school it's. a very warm welcome to you this is live from moscow with me on this have a. terror attack on ballerinas has been sold less than forty eight hours after it
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happened are going to present a will to suspect detained in connection with the monday metro bombing have confessed to the explosion. the latest. big rollout on tyra's that site has been solved the president's. got people behind but at last at nine pm on tuesday in a sting operation police arrested two suspects both of belorussian origin of the law the bit responsibility of this atrocity up the long hours of interrogation that wasn't us to give us a b. also they will lead to other similar terrorist attacks in the country's recent history in two thousand far as in two thousand and eight when bus to get a save the breakthrough was in the c.c.t.v. footage which they got shortly after the loss of the video shows one of the suspects entering the cultural station of leaving a bad bet that exploded wall elsewhere means the first few rules have been taken
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place in the country tries to come to sons with the human cost of this atrocity. i started to stream asking for help i was bleeding heavily amounting to woman coming to me outside into the fresh air the top of my neck and didn't leave me until the ambulance arrived in management mines be on the way they stayed not only you enough but the life the poor unborn child as well. but on the day i was going to the city center to guide vitamins it's terrible it was not only by cost of not me it will be even the question are you with missing my kids and hounds i'm six months pregnant now all my thoughts were about the baby. i instinctively know hot old brits had to be she was lucky people spotted here in the thick smoke and didn't trample your in the pond which others vividly recall. the tree was damaged and then there was this bang and all of the fires feeling collapsed
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a lot of people were lying on the platform older but i stepped over some of them. this was a girl's body. and i was the closest to the epicenter of the lost she was only to survive in her carriage again despite the panic others gave her a helping hand to escape the carnage on the city's busiest metro station this is where the two lies solve the meanest subway intercepts and this explains why there was so many commuters during this evening rush hour on monday i witnessed a save those that were carried out onto the street from the trails many of those who want to still remain in critical condition in hospitals across the seas hear the news of the tag left both systems being lauded with people desperate to contact loved ones well some delays in getting through for the longest moments of the lots
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one is for you on the bus with only to say there was a terrorist attack and then the line broke up when we came to the scene and saw her we were shocked and jack it was all torn apart as good as if you'd been hit by shotgun pellets overpays hands and you found four come out and learn she was trying to ease our granny don't cry this is not my blood you could hear the blood with that of others in the child's city as the past the unrolls take place in an instant elsewhere people have been flocking to the site of the tragedy to remember solemnly and to pray biblical messages laid around the subway station are in different languages but for some even words are just too painful. because anything changed for you since monday. lost lives. it hurts her terribly people need to understand and value every moment of their
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lives and remember those who died. and i can't. the explosion in minsk on the ground is the most tragic terrorist act which bell was seen seems beyond of the second world war completely unthinkable and still be evening of april eleventh terrorism is now agree more than a reality of these country as these day a warning not to just support our laws even the country from around the world including the pressure of the arts he means bellows. the way americans fly and washington's decision to slash thirteen trillion dollars in spending what's really got them out is how the public sector is being neglected all the u.s. military machine reaps all funding for it's. now the world's largest emerging economies are in china to take part in a series of economic and political talks russia brazil india china and south africa also known as the brics and nations are striving for
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a biggest say in the global financial architecture but they're also set to go beyond economics to respond to pressing international issues. what these five countries really want to do was to work on together to push for a new international financial model that would benefit developing countries not just a few quick numbers to show you how why this region this grouping of countries is becoming really an important part of the the world is the world's dynamics first of all they do pass include two of the most populated countries of the world of course china and india and in terms of trade and their volume has reached two hundred thirty billion in two thousand and ten that's about fifteen percent of world trade eighty percent of the world's g.d.p. now these numbers may not be at their peak at the moment they do with that there's still a lot of room for improvement in this regard but the number the population in itself and the potential that they hold is clearly not to be ignored by the by the world
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in this case the actual summit will start to morrow but there have been meetings between the russian president and the leaders of various countries today he's been meeting with the indian prime minister the south african president as well as chinese president hu jintao well as this is an economic forum big they cannot ignore the what's happening in the world so they can't just stick to economic problems another issue of course is the issue of libya now we know that the four countries out of five that brazil russia india and china did abstain from voting on resolution one hundred seventy three which allowed the. air strikes on libya but south africa did vote in favor of that however still the consensus here is that they are not happy with what nato is doing. now we did hear from via chinese side that it may repeat may be raised they're going to show a stronger front against this move by the west all the countries here do agree that
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cooperation is needed not as their terms of the economic solutions they are fine but also the political arena especially before they go to the g. twenty that will happen in november in france now was definitely is a show. if the global politics the dynamics of the world moving away from the western countries to those countries in the regions that make up the brics while the old world order may be pumping money down the drain on war in libya the new world order is fighting battles that can be won on the world's money and trade markets brazil russia india china and this year's new kid on the block south africa have gathered on the chinese island of higher learning to talk business and it's not just about economy it's about politics as well. as countries do put a heavy emphasis on economic issues broader political questions such as the situation in northern africa and the middle east are also going to be hot topics for discussions the british council stare holds for un resolution one thousand two
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was very wise in terms of we're not going to get involved in this mess in fact when the french and the british were drafting the resolution there were serious objections from the floor talk countries brazil russia john traditionally it was always the us and major western nations like france and germany playing the leading roles in politics and economy but if you take into consideration the ongoing financial crisis and the fact that breaks countries comprise more than half of the world's population and pull in almost a quarter of the world's g.d.p. it becomes obvious that a certain geopolitical shift in power is in progress or that there are several reasons these are the merging twenty first century europe as we all know is absolutely dead economically politically has no legal stick you know you're going to get foreign policy it's a fearful continent these are car countries there are have been less affected by
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the crisis and have the european countries the united states and these are countries that are going to continue to grow if not rapidly at least moderately. while the rest of europe and united states seems to be mired in crisis european leaders themselves admit to losing stable ground in recent years everything that we have taken for granted for two centuries american and european dominance to the point at which most of the world's manufacturing goods most of the world's exports most of the world's investment was done in these countries it is no longer a fact so it seems europe and the us are finally beginning to understand the emerging power of the brakes nations i think the western countries is already. the strength of the brics economies. expanding what. now it's twenty and it is within the g twenty really the brics countries have been.
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enjoying strategy which has been very effective i certainly think that they will be changes in the economic architecture i think that's inevitable as these countries grew up while the western powerhouses continue pounding away on regimes they find a desirable a new economic and political architecture is emerging and these five countries are keen to prove they're not just another brics in the world. china of the russian president spoke to the chinese media head of his trip that you can find out what his views are on the ongoing crises in libya and his thoughts on the new presidential on our website at www dot com where you can watch it very useful interview well take a look at what else is on life you just out of it has a japanese tourist friend who's going to be infamous for pushing the nuclear plant close think. for the extreme levels of radiation get all the details about his
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experience on the dot com. well as a result now or some other world news making headlines this hour the suicide bomber has killed ten their people in an attack on tribal elders in eastern afghanistan a close ally of president karzai was killed in the blast the attack approach the elders are seen before detonating the explosives strapped to his body the taliban denied responsibility for the attack came in the victim's own enemies. the deposed egyptian leader hosni mubarak and his two sons have been placed under detention for fifteen days the move is part of a police investigation into corruption and abuse allegations but barack is
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currently in intensive care after reportedly suffering a heart attack the former leader has been under house arrest since he was overthrown in a popular uprising in february. in ivory coast french and u.n. troops and seized ammunition from forces loyal to former president law. it comes after he surrendered to french forces who support his other son while pilar the internationally recognized winner all the last november's elections role is now awaiting a criminal investigation into his actions and those of his own to rise the resulting conflicts between the two opponents claimed nearly howell's and lives. the tail section of an air france jet that crashed off brazil's coast in two thousand and nine a has been filed a missing evidence is relatively intact raising hopes the black boxes will now be recovered to retrieve flight data could help investigators finally piece together
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what caused the fatal crash all two hundred and twenty eight people on board a plane times. coming up fifty years of the unit gallons furze fly those who made it possible speak about their tribulations. it's been thirteen hours and. just recently when the state commission came to check on any move some of the servants surprised looking at the law you. will find out what other trials of family life is so obvious quality isn't geared to make sure go god is going to fly to space and return in one of. the u.s. defense departments funding has shot up all of last year's level bringing its annual budget to around seven hundred billion dollars and house despite washington making sweeping cuts in domestic spending to reduce the country's deficit will artie's kadian ford investigates why american lawmakers and steadfastly committed
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to boosting the military out of time of economic uncertainty. plenty is on the u.s. chopping block this week health care education infrastructure. was. everything that is except for the pentagon my greatest fear is that in economic tough times the people will see the defense budget as the place to solve the nation's deficit problems i would be very reluctant to cut defense spending until we see really how these two conflicts were in are going to come out like distorted by military spending increased by twenty point six billion dollars in two thousand and ten and one thousand point six billion of that was leave us alone according to the stockholm international peace research and since the us very much
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sees itself as a global military power it's the only global military power the only superpower. so it perceives it security interests as encompassing the whole world in two thousand and ten the us spent more on its military and the next highest countries combine both presidents bush and obama have ramped of the wars defense spending in the us has increased eighty one percent since two thousand and one this seems to reflect a boy caught as prioritization of military and military conceptions of security even in the face of such difficult economic times and american earning 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 they can also expect to pay more than five hundred dollars directly to the pentagon an american earning fifty thousand dollars a year will see their income. over two thousand and go directly to america's wars
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it's called out of control in the oil fields and all in the profits but. just. traps those tax dollars also go to maintaining over one thousand us bases inside only ruled why as well as the pentagon two hundred thirty four golf courses. children or women in 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 is just fraudulent seeing to put it on the ground. that the four cents of every dollar americans pay in taxes goes to finding 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. washington d.c.
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when they say that international group is meeting time off to decide how to proceed with its military intervention in libya france and the u.k. want to step up the assault on colonel gadhafi and considering the rebels with the u.s. which spearheaded last month's intervention has also joined the talks religion contribution things washington made of the state fair and control of the libyan operation and they say. by all accounts of a third overt u.s. military intervention on obama's watch could possibly qualify as one of the most successful greg myre stalemate during the second phase of western invasion into leaving the united states effectively repeated the same mistake which they did in afghanistan when they transferred the command and 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
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this cell from a disaster in helmand province reach was turned by the u.k. into the global opium drug bust it seems now depends again has repeated the same folly in libya when their precipitous lead transferred its command of the operation in syria to nato allies know the european side of nader 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 such they successfully qualified for the miller to regain his book of disasters. even insurance company had ever gone on with and even paying the ultimate price it was all about achieving their goal of compelling mankind to the dogs before we could he gave guidance of. the volunteers
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went through unbearable teth to gauge what humans might ask experience in space all artes that it was called and that one test. did live to tell the tale. he went through hell on earth to put the first man in space john and our little neighbor russia was a volunteer who just of equipment needed to reach obeyed and it took him to the limits of human insurance but no one in the world has ever experienced what i did nineteen g m a centrifuge that means my weight increase nineteen fold blood was a losing through my paws later i was forbidden to even mention it back then everything was a secret in one nine hundred fifty nine when he didn't know became a test all and no one knew just how humans would be fed by zero gravity extreme stress or even the sense of endlessness stace was the great unknown and to many questions needed answering. of any emergency that could happen to
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a cosmonaut during a flight and in reality they really experience all this i had to endure he wants during the test to find a safe angle for an emergency landing seat i was thrown from a fourteen meter height just like that for evil another time i spent thirteen hours in ice cold water just a spacesuit when the state commission came to check on me in the morning someone said i'm surprised look he's alive experiments using humans would top secret in the soviet union and it wasn't thing the volunteers were out there. we were brought up that way we weren't afraid of extreme situations there's simply no fear as the space program developed this became more sophisticated the imitation of weightlessness for immersion was invented and soon preceded by many trials one of the most unpleasant press is being stuck in this capsule after the martian. being
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that has by the waves of the. an actual cost more old spends a maximum of three hours in this position as part of their training while because engineers have the last four days in forty degree heat or cold. the air in last illness the three days while his c.c. companions ate up one after another. not everyone survived those tests we never thought of ourselves as heroes we bled and hurt but told neighborhood we needed to prove like humans could do it and over in those years and over three hundred experiments i came to the conclusion million people it 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 with initial cost when odds
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are not wish to the limit and they do have the chance of traveling to space one day i'll just do it all but many of the decision is wanted to become cosmonauts and that's exactly the tragedy and they simply sacrificed themselves or their names may be lost in history but in many ways it was then the unknown here is who made the dream of space and reality gary bush r.t. story city just north of scale. love it out of the recap our top stories very shortly best surface for katrina's girl bases business news for us. hello welcome to our business our thanks for joining me this sixteen billion dollars share swap between b.p. and rosneft appears close to hitting the rocks the russian state run oil firm has confirmed that thursday's deadline for the deal has not been extended and will make an announcement concerning its play tomorrow b.p. has been trying to rescue the share swap and arctic exploration venture with ross
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and have strongly opposed by its russian partners in tainted b.p. the wall street journal reports b.p. is now considering selling out its highly lucrative take a venture. that number block of the world's largest emerging economies is gathering this we can china the meeting of the so-called brics that is presume russia india china and south africa is seen as an attempt to develop a unified approach to global economic challenges i think that difference but they do have some things in common they're all growing fast they're all big and they're all to a certain extent the institutions of economic governance but we have in the world the g. seven in particular i think that what they can do is they can coordinate positions they can understand where they're coming from and they can put unified positions to the g seven and to the u.s. which will make it more effective in achieving their objectives. now let's have
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a look at health markets are performing in europe starts are rebounding from the biggest drop in four weeks the could seize up one and a quarter of a percent of all the dax is trading slightly higher traders are buying into mining stocks which were sold off on tuesday shares of french telecom equipment giant alcatel lucent rose by nearly three percent a broker are great and here in moscow stocks are higher for the first day in three as well climbed advise is also affected by record profit report by j.p. morgan chase and isaacs at it's raising early losses and is heading for the first game this week energy and metals dogs among the main losers though and here are the market movers welcome isaac this hour spare bank is edging high on news it nearly doubled net profit in the first quarter roll snafus trading in the red poing the recent decline include prices that's in addition to use your company reported use tax exemptions for certain fields here in russia bucking the trend though is coal mining response cap has jumped two percent better than expected first quarter
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results from one that responds more than doubled its net profit last year reaching two hundred forty four million dollars the bottom line was given a boost by coal prices which rose to alt. helicopters is planning to start delivering marketing on its proposal initial public offering in london next week a state run aircraft maker is eyeing up to five hundred million dollars in the i.p.o. as the government steps up its bid to raise funds for the defense industry russian helicopters is the holding company for eleven weeks on manufacturers owned by the state and twenty ten last year it posted revenues of two point two billion dollars companies head which we patrol says bus and helicopters as ambitious 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 african market one of our main goals is to cement our position among the
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