tv [untitled] April 22, 2011 12:00am-12:30am EDT
12:00 am
american arms drones are in action over libya it's more than a month since operation started with allied forces entrenched many are saying that costly campaign is going nowhere. warns the coalition that sending military advisors to libya breaks the u.n. resolution but his chief is in the russian capital this is just the situation in that are also. right now for the first time ever on international television will be trying to look inside the chernobyl to facility. almost twenty five years after the chernobyl nuclear catastrophe gains exclusive access to a secret soviet military facility nine derelicts deep and exclusions are.
12:01 am
really watching r t we're live from moscow welcome to the program be carelessness turning up the heat on colonel gadhafi u.s. armed predator drones have joined the mission to seek and destroy the embattled leaders also allied forces have been engaged in the country's civil conflict more than a month now with little to show for it deadlocked war is causing widespread concern about its cost or image reports. philippians it's been a long hard month as strike after strike by nato forces in the middle of an increasingly violent civil war but in the midst of all that bloodshed what's been achieved according to many not a lot i see the situation is deepening and probably got rather worse the african
12:02 am
union tempi to cease fire was scuppered i believe quite western interests and their britain is putting troops in on the ground as advisors i think it's very dangerous we're involved in a civil war for which there is no problem interest or ship and at what cost priceless human lives certainly but the ministry of defense refuses to release information on how much the intervention in libya is costing the british taxpayer early estimates suggested to pill could run to five million dollars a day that means a month offensive may have cost the u.k. as much as one hundred fifty million dollars and counting and this at a time when the u.k. slashing spending on public services leading to widespread often violent demonstrations this is an incredible amount of money when they say the there is no money available that we could every week we could be building a new hospital several new schools. we could be paying the student
12:03 am
tuition fees which are going up to nine thousand the year next year defense cuts have already begun in the ministry of defense is expected to save nearly eight billion dollars over the next four years ironically experts say that's made the libyan war more expensive now that the u.k. no longer has an aircraft carrier every mission is longer and logistically harder. if we still have international. troops and. we could be doing a little drop. you know. and over six months would cost us. one hundred million to one chance what we're doing now and for all that investment defense strategists are calling the situation a stalemate gadhafi is still in libya reportedly using illegal and indiscriminate cluster munitions on rebel forces peace seems no nearer and nato appears to be
12:04 am
settling in for the long haul until the libyans themselves can negotiate a deal after a month of bad strikes u.k. forces are more inextricably involved in the conflict than ever just in the last week the ministry of defense committed to sending military advisors to libya to organize the rebels this is seen by many as the most significant step so far towards deploying ground troops and once that happens many seen libya turning into another afghanistan ten years and counting lower and it's hard to see london. but london based journalist some of our staff says if nato goes beyond the u.n. mandate it has nothing to do with the rebels request for help. i think the original going on from the rebels inside of libya and the area around the cities in western libya was simply no fly zone to stop the most risk coming in and some humanitarian aid the red line for them was ground troops and now we're beginning to see the
12:05 am
first steps towards a creeping. critical arrival of foreign or foreign forces that this is this is exactly what happened in vietnam and in various other conflicts and always starts with it's about humanitarian intervention and then where is that leading to and this i think is a very very dangerous move and what we're seeing in libya unfortunately is the best way to put it is really the west hijacking this revolution and in this process they are making very very difficult for the revolutions succeed. well the coalition's decision to send military advisors to that there is nothing sexy being welcomed with open arms and russia. is directly against the u.n. resolution that bans all kinds of military aid to the north african country. here in chief thank you. he's in moscow right now that's across a lot of the sarah first with more on this so it's not the first time mosco has been concerned about new investment trust me i want to be frank it's strange looks
12:06 am
from the cars to the. hotel to the dentist says the gang's be conflict in libya i never should right from the beginning calling for it did not fix the shit into the conflict a warning against foreign intervention in libya itself now but he made his will so cool the base size declare a cease fire and to begin political dialogue with a statement by the kremlin head of today's tools has said that the implementation if you had resolution needs to be in full compliance with the letter and stared with out the peace a u.n. mandate by the u.n. security council are not going to be told all the agenda and other summit revisit france has been pushing the ground forces go in with the. military advisers being put in on the ground that messages would very much against gay be told the food isn't all that un resolution and this is something that was backed up by the
12:07 am
leaders of the brics countries that was discussed during a summit in china last week they very much supported that decision and i know the topic is going to be at the u.n. speech is that the u.n. . the u.n. involvement in the ivory case that's another area that's been criticized by brashness certainly something that still to be discussed today actually yesterday of the foreign minister sergey lavrov i came out and said that the ground forces being picked in libya the military. with a clear. conflict so it's certainly filled with those gangs beat us and take tools on the table today. sara the conflict in libya will certainly be taking center stage at the talks but so what else is a. list of those to be disgusting. the locals with the sixty minutes neatly. happening is every take is of international attention to the president will announce
12:08 am
a couple of initiatives that secures his something the thank you good stuff it's already discussed with leaders to a security summit in the great at the beginning of the week but the thing is bill it's a big topic of discussion stays gates gave us the pirates the u.n. security council love to create a resolution preventing sea piracy of the case of the fact initiated by russia's it is going to be some of the other topics of the food to be discussed that is he said it's up to the dead to really feel like india. thank you for. still ahead few the midwest collides with the middle east. burning american plans a protest outside the. u.s. . customs and meet with russia's forest state or tease me take you closer. police are
12:09 am
investigating whether one of the country's richest people may have been kidnapped but often media reports three million. return of software tycoon. youngest child. missing since tuesday but a search is underway it's not a fish case as his father hasn't filed a complaint from the. top two hundred. from the internet. company produces antivirus and computer security problems. sarcophagus of the chernobyl society is the most pressing issue as the world prepares to mark twenty five years since the worst you could exhaust from history donor countries which have been meeting in ukraine have already collected most of the money needed for the project as next year discovered which novel evacuation zone still hides more secrets than this people. the whole world knows that your
12:10 am
novel nuclear power plant and the thirty kilometer exclusion zone which surrounds it but few are aware that this area holds a secret which had been kept hidden for many decades. for the first time ever on the international television r.t. is able to bring you one of the biggest secrets of the soviet union this facility behind me has many different names the chernobyl to the or a more technical name with a b. and horizons radio location facility its prime prime goal was to detect a missile launch anywhere on the european continent but its test launch in one thousand eight hundred proved that signal is so powerful that it can reach the eastern coast of the united states this facility was one of the most expensive projects of the soviet union it cost around seven billion soviet rubles which is twice as expensive as the construction of the chernobyl nuclear power plant just fifteen kilometers from here both of whom are planning to build five facilities in
12:11 am
the russian far east in the center in the north and to facilities in this area as we primarily expected attacks from the west we intended placing more stations around here. in ukraine or on a transit cop a deal and to regional. even getting this close to the fans of the stop secret facility has been impossible before for a t.v. journalist for a t.v. camera but what we've managed to find here this should be helpful this is a hole in the wall and right now for the first time ever on international television we'll be trying to look inside the chernobyl to facility. spight the official claims that it was decommissioned and put out of service straight out and after the trouble fall out in nine hundred eighty six it still remains under the protection and there are still armed guards at the security checkpoints around the area not letting anyone inside it's interesting because the officials have been claiming that most of the equipment the high tech equipment which was of course top secret of the soviet union was taken out from here since
12:12 am
ever since the chernobyl fallout together with the military and the staff which were operating this huge raiders station still obviously there's some secret behind the fence of the trouble to facility and indeed the earth or it is do not want journalists to let the public know of what's inside. of the theory was put forward that it wasn't really an over the horizon radar station but rather a special facility for influencing people's minds and freezing psychotropic radiation that would enable malicious forces to control people however there is no such things like attribute radiation use just another me feel this facility was indeed very resourceful in its needs in fact most of the power produced at the chernobyl nuclear power plant went here ten megawatts of energy were required to run the station several hundred men operated this facility all of them were removed were evacuated when they were normal fall out happened and to this day none of them were able to spill out any information as to their work as this still is still
12:13 am
remains classified for some for whatever reasons they are this raid arrays one of the biggest that history has ever seen it is at least one hundred fifty meters high and four hundred meters wide all the deficients all the people behind this technology were describing it as their pride as something the soviet union the soviet union space technology should be proud of because to that date in one thousand eight hundred none of the world's readers could have had such a strong signal as to the station like this there are only three stations like this in the world this is the only one which we could have get access to as the other two are still remain still remain as classified facilities and there's no access whatsoever to those facilities. those are things actually are assessed reporting from the trouble exclusion zone. one of the major questions this holidays may be a color thoughts of peace and goodwill a thought from the mind of florida's controversial koran burning pastor terry jones was unknown until he publicly torched the focus not outraged. bonnets in
12:14 am
afghanistan now he's planning a demonstration in front of one of the largest mosques in the u.s. he's a christian for so what's your love worth of sunni or shiite christians who are not going to be residents there are other areas right center of america. they want to spread the image of unity now earlier to higher room with nearly a thousand people came for that same reason they have a message for pastor terry jones he may have an issue with islam he may have some fear about islam and we understand that it may be the case but we don't believe that he's necessarily searching for the truth in your world we believe easier to start some trouble. later they gathered outside the mosque and formed a human chain in a show of solidarity many in dearborn say the pastor is not welcome but this is how
12:15 am
they will fight back clearly he does not represent any any of god's teachings so whatever has him toward made it i'm going to pray and as god to deliver him pastor terry jones became a well known figure after his plan to burn a qur'an this past september eleventh at his church in florida well that event was canceled he did stage a qur'an burning last month which fell under the radar of most media here in the united states but did not go unnoticed in other parts of the world i. in response mass riots were held in the city of mazar e sharif in afghanistan more than a dozen people were killed and many there pointed to pastor terry jones. the reason so why would pastor jones come to dearborn michigan all this by being located in the midwest of the united states many people say this city looks more like the middle east out of the one hundred thousand residents here forty thousand are arab
12:16 am
american it's home to the largest muslim american population in the country and the islamic center of america you see behind me is the largest mosque but people are concerned for public safety because of where the mosque is located it's located just between two churches on the same day as good friday hundreds are expected to attend services using just this one road it is for this reason pastor terry jones spent the majority of the day here at the nineteenth district court in dearborn michigan a judge inside denied him a permit to protest where he wanted which was right outside the islamic center he was told instead you could protest really outside of city hall he said he didn't want to and we've asked them to pay one hundred thousand dollars bond to pay for any damages that might occur he refused and has now been given a trial by jury trial is scheduled to take place on the same day as his planned protests we will of course bring you the very latest but for now and christine for
12:17 am
is out for our team in dearborn michigan. but there are always more reports blogs and feature is just a click away told us a taste of just some of the stories online if you right now and you go through each other to process for each record highs we look for the reason so that's on t. dot com. and all the boards have been snowing here in the week in the russian capital but spring has definitely come to moscow this is something as we go to sleep. stories in brief if you decide. at least sixteen people had with house of gambling and it's not really thirty others were wounded in the attack explosion took place in response largest city croce a neighborhood where warring drug gangs operate rule has claimed responsibility for . the huge protests turkey's top election board has reversed an earlier
12:18 am
decision to block twelve politicians from standing national elections and kind of it's now about them to switch to others to the waiting to sit in. or tens of thousands of the streets in protest across the mainly kurdish southeast of the country crashes that women are being shot in the gardens with. british petroleum has announced it's giving one billion dollars towards the restoration of the u.s. gulf coast the funds will go to the states of alabama florida louisiana mississippi and texas and federal agencies of the most to clean up damaged and build recreation areas last year more than seven hundred million tons of oil spilled into the gulf of mexico after an explosion at a report for kill people. or pack your bags now as we take you on a trip across russia cannot win something.
12:19 am
people region the cases in the eastern siberia some six thousand kilometers from so . long range of groups from the largest community. just the one from the bronx they only. cultures and one of the sensible things discovered how they keep essential customs and only. the transfer call region has a diverse topography with wide open spaces contrast in forests and mountain ranges that encircle sand dunes but the faces face and traditions of indigenous people also add a richness to russia's east and money still hold on to old traditions and customs they also embrace russian culture and joining me now is a proud local resident her. last name is a right. thank you very much for joining us to talk about
12:20 am
how your people been able to balance holding on traditional ways while embracing the russian culture. well russians have been living together for many years and of course a lot of russian culture and culture mix like in some places. but well there is a saying if there's no traditions and customs there's no nationality and people and our parents teachers to keep our traditions and customs and our language one of the traditions i really like people is the wedding ceremony talk about how that's such a big deal and i also like the fact that it's the man and have to show they can provide whether it's many so many sheep. still. waiting these are very very big celebration. kind of a very big festival about thousands of people can be invited. wedding
12:21 am
parties they can make thousands of people different presidents and they can present she. horses. ok well i'm very interested in finding myself man with many horses because i want to learn how to ride. thank you very much. and a closer. closer look it's indigenous people to groups in the various ways that they deal with. once a nomadic people running ancestors hail from china and mongolia but the land where they settled came rushing in the seventeenth century. russians who lived side by side from generation to generation. it's harmony influenced by buddhism which has also been instrumental in
12:22 am
connecting borat's to values and teaching centuries old. in the area it's a closely intertwined because there was no temporal education and the entire education was sent to st people receive first education here i mean reading writing and healing. they make a large ethnic minority group. called region at sixty six thousand keeping the cultural conservation network strong. the evening people are also indigenous to the region ivanka legend has it the two brothers became so obsessed with their fight the bite of gold that they'd neglected their families and their people to punish them the guards turned them into mountain ranges kadar to the east. to the west quest for riches and the onset of the industrial age has placed a heavy burden on eventually customs like reindeer hunting time and assimilation
12:23 am
have also reduced the copulation it now stands at just under two thousand here fewer people means fewer voices can speak in the tongue of their forefathers and you have shingles for the local population is heavily mixed with russians that's why many contemporary events look just like russians prefer learning russian they no longer have pride in their people all their native language. didn't become proficient in the art of making boots from reindeer hide and so after she had children a skill wasn't passed down by family but taught by teachers the boots are a way to make money but also a way to put i think style on display slavic russians are her biggest customers can imagine catawba teaches a biggie applied art and folklore she believes that while love brings people together it is also work against keeping the ways of the elders of live many of aix abandon them once they marry russians. but what can i do if two people meet and
12:24 am
fall in love with each other it's impossible to avoid mixed marriages. it's one of many modern day realities that threatens russia's indigenous cultures seceded and r.t. a transfer i call region. stay with us for the business. and thanks carrie you're watching business i'll see hello and welcome to the program russia's considering easing the tunks regime for energy companies so they spend more on modernization without boosting turps and let's say the move will also help the companies improve the investment attractiveness howard to me treats grab it from v.c. buying believes the sox so we're benefit more from the legal statement. differently but the current price of russian losses so far by cheap money market project
12:25 am
a share of some strong squad she provides a fair relative to emerging markets around the idea of market more all the russian grazes there's a growth story and if you're looking for your opinion charity is very most normal also in their wings and consumption and so on so all the russians growing conference or press because it's so interesting to long run for the investors. there are no other parent i would say that are the more mine so we have a sort of lead from us so for the attractiveness of the story for the long run for the investor so i guess the big government should think about keeping the previous promises saying keeping previous rules of the game in fact the number of troops keep their interest in the sector otherwise you for a very i mean if the government changes the rules of the game each year so it will diminish the potential interest to alter the structure. around us have a look at the global markets crude oil prices edging high as the don't like continues to fall and strong corporate results in the us own stocks of taking stock high all of them on w t i's that ing almost ten percent while brant is floating
12:26 am
just about. pressures muscles are catching their breath after a strong run a hazy new record highs and it is week gold is modestly out around zero point one percent and silver drops point one percent this hour. in asia the japanese government has approved an almost a fifteen billion dollar extra budget and a disaster really any case trading marginally in the black beans zero point two percent this hour the hong kong stock exchange has closed for public on its own. and having russia the markets will open in two hours time they closed it makes time thursday would be asking us around the house of sons and of the mice that slimy in the red. russian markets not continue to continue trading with last friday as most global equity markets are shut for the easter holidays. today is the good friday so literally you know the major weston from national central so close and
12:27 am
henceforth you know the profit taking which the that the is the throws the is more likely to continue to leak so in the absence of a london new york or more school loans and grants and we wager moves as a loan so we expect pretty quiet they on the verge of war and what overall as i mentioned living and i will probably drift all. over the keurig of and of april may. there is some of the will probably hear the stage of major recovery and your rally in the second half was. eric today join us for more next hour and the latest headlines carry around. the world.
12:28 am
to sochi has been to the chile of inspiration for the long lost secret of dhamma steel has been discovered. now archie goes east of lake baikal where the longest russian railway line runs. for the sunday desert lies in the siberian mountains. for people full of the same roots as hundreds of years ago. welcome to the trump like al. gore should close up on the party's.
12:29 am
34 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on