tv [untitled] June 21, 2011 1:00am-1:30am PDT
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three people are going to rock each man reached out his hand towards me couldn't make it to him everything starts is exploding could not get any plusa everything was engulfed by. forty four people killed as a passenger plane crash lands in northwest russia eight survivors are hospitalized in critical condition. this is. a program garfield ante natal mood grows in the claims of more civilian victims as a result of a large spawning leaving fifteen dead including children. and
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parents fighting red tape for their children's lives thousands of kids dardanelles from syndrome russia can only survive if the state found expensive treatment. broadcasting live from the russian capital twenty four hours a day you're watching r.t. a plane crash that killed forty four people in northwestern russia may have been caused by power outage on the ground local officials say the plane itself may have clipped power lines triggering a runway blackout eight passengers survived the instant and are being treated in hospitals craft on its own moscow crash landed on a highway just one kilometer from its destination airport. is full of the story. the latest there we're hearing from the management at the airport in patrols of
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what's good northwest russia where this plane it had intended on landing as that's as the plane was coming down a take power lines that caused a short term blackout before that before emergency power was able to light up the runway again now this would have only been a very very short blackouts there are no and how much that would have affected the situation for the last couple of c. you want three four aircraft we're also seeing though the the way to crash landed on a highway around a kilometer away from the runway suggests that they really were trying to land almost a highway they hardly looked to try and make it to the airport out because of boards had been forced to put down basically where they could now whether this is due to the fact that there was no lights on the runway at the time it was the way to find out now the black box recorders now being recovered from the wreckage of the crash investigators are looking at to try to determine what brought down this flight was
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. appreciated and investigators continue their work at the site of the tragedy that debris there is spread across a three hundred meter radius the flight recorder has already been found communication recordings are being analyzed forensic analysis is being carried out we're looking into several versions of what caused the tragedy these include the human factor such as an air of the crew on the ground services severe weather conditions technical failure and several other potential causes in the use now we're hearing horrific stories from eyewitnesses they were on the ground zero g.'s the fact that this plane came down not on the airport territory came down on a busy what's a give me a busy highway and the first people who were on the scene to provide aid and rescue work were passes by able to pull out to make credibly heroic acts to to drive people out of the plane before it pushed into flames i carry three people. each one was either a girl or a woman could not sell but she was larger than
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a man was hard to see was dark and there was a man he also was in the house he was not in it and me and we carried out two more people from the wreckage in the middle of the road another man reached out the sound told me but i couldn't make it to him everything started exploding i could not get any closer everything was engulfed by fire sorry the survivors are in a pretty bride status several of them are said to be in a critical condition five being allowed to reform back here to moscow where they'll receive further treatment however the three upon able to travel do become fishy what there is. we've received six patients and physical trauma men women and a sixteen year old girl four of them are in critical condition we're doing what we can use too early to make any progress or spearing their doctors doing their best to do what they can for these people these people who survived this horrific plane crash in northwest russia. reporting from moscow there were stay with r.t.
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we continue our coverage of that plane crash in northwest russia throughout the day . to libya and elsewhere another deadly nato bombing in tripoli has reportedly killed at least fifteen civilians nato insists it hit the command center within officials say three children are among the dead comes just a day after the alliance admitted to killing up to nine civilians in another air strike which it blamed on a technical failure. russian report staff were traveling with some images you may find disturbing. and the other day has brought more death and destruction to leave a large private come pound west of the capital tripoli has been leveled reduced to rubble in apparent airstrike. rescuers have discovered the remains of fifteen people according to leave in officials.
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he has destroyed belong to general who is. one of the people closest to colonel gadhafi he was among those who took part in the military coup to bring the libyan leader to power forty one years ago the general escaped injury but most of his family died in the attack. this man is talking about little are one of the grandchildren of the general and one of three kids killed in the incident the day of the bombing the family had gathered with friends to celebrate his fourth birthday. libyan civilians it is where attacked in the airlie hours of this morning killing fifteen people including three children are. there is. the number is fifteen people nato has denied these claims just as it's never been
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to the deaths of more than eight hundred others and even government says were killed by their bombs the nine people killed in sunday's bombing of a residential building in tripoli remain the only civilian casualties by the lines which claimed a mistake technical failure and former pentagon official says the only thing clear about the nato campaign is the mountain casualty toll and it's inflicting on the even people who may try to achieve a certain level of humanitarian effort and initially but the protracted bombing is now increasingly hitting civilian targets and it's creating a very negative reaction i think it does raise the question of what is nato's role continued role going to be there as the content of those actions increases are the voices become more and more to the voices of the libyan people. and it seems that the more anger they feel about nato the more they support.
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that this is the second thing is that. this is. happening that the. united states is was god. that. we want to deliver the message tonight to the bomb being our attacking media. r.t. three. foreign intervention in libya that's claiming a growing number of civilian lives as we reveal later in the program. when the u.s.
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strikes he pulled our numbers a lot i mean really intel is so then i think the real worry is that it extends well into where so many people showing up at the. u.s. under fire for the expansion of its drone attacks in pakistan again we question whether the strategy is helping to get terrorist or foster it. the greek prime minister is facing a crucial confidence vote in parliament determining whether he'll be able to secure another injection of cash from the e.u. and save the country from plunging into deeper crisis on the new finance minister's plan further pressure on greece they gave athens two weeks to pass fresh budget cuts tax increases. must be met to secure these new twelve year old i mean. you came. out of the indian says the uncertainty over the next payment of greece's understandable. cruzan feet about what about the whole deal i
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mean greece is really not a very large economy and one of the top one in the present seventy billion with probably more to come in twelve months and i mean where is it all going to when what's basically happening is of the tax payers of northern europe particularly germany are going to have to pay up to stop greece should default president only or don't particularly like the near fanaticism of the european elite for the political project of united states of europe and a common currency has. resulted in a terrible terrible human cost if there is a greek default the people who would suffer would be the holders a great sovereign debt who are basically banks institutions and the like is of the people who are suffering now who are who are principally private the two million private sector employees in greece who are actually bearing the brunt of these draconian austerity cuts. britain the will not take part in
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a new greek bailout as the u.k. prime minister has promised to taxpayers he said he saw no reason why britain should be involved in the burdens facing eurozone countries but don't go the referendum campaign says britain is still forty cash by the i.m.f. . george osborne and david cameron our prime minister is saying they will not put any british cash into the buyout but they're kind of playing with words really because we've just increased the amount of money we pay to the i.m.f. from ten billion to nineteen billion and if greece defaults and let's face it they are going to default not only on the first play now but on the second bailout if indeed it does go through in a couple of months when they do default on now will be liable to pick up some of the bill so british taxpayers repaying for it i personally agree with the mayor of london boris johnson some people say he'll be the next prime minister after cameron i say let greece. you know move by allowed greece must be allowed to leave the eurozone let them have the drug market then they can devalue then they can set
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their wages where they want to set them then they can begin to rebuild from there if we don't do it now as jack sure our former foreign minister and home secretary said in the house of commons it's just a slow agonizing death of the euro. kaiser has his say about the us financial woes and everyone in debt dependents you can catch these unique analysis next day. a generation ago or two generations ago the word work implied accumulating savings but now the word work. accumulating debt so what they're saying is you young people out there who are entering the workforce if you work really hard you will accumulate massive.
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learning lessons from the japanese crisis that's the main aim of the nuclear four in vienna which enters its second day in the opening session on monday the atomic agency chief called for a tightening up of nuclear security and the need for greater transparency in the street. a long awaited report into the future she with disaster has been shielded from public view and welcome grimston a policy adviser says the decision to keep its results behind closed doors is rome . understandably all of us want to know as much as we can about the present situation clearly sometimes you need discussions behind closed doors to. try to discuss things that may not be the case but which would cause a lot of fear if if they were announced until an hour later not to be the case but for such a major and meeting of this sort i do believe that a demonstration of openness is extremely important but i think this is the wrong decision people are going to feel. that they don't want to come out even if that's
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not the case i don't believe personally that we've seen a massive cover up of information coming from japan what we have seen though i think is a very slow response to questions and attitude which is before our true backward looking about this is what we think might have been happening two or four weeks ago instead of this is what we think might happen in two or four weeks time and when that is the attitude undoubtedly people are going to think the operators are sitting on the information that they don't want to release. let's take on some of the international headlines now former to use in the press to dean ben ali and his wife have each been sentenced to thirty five years in prison for abetting state on it's going to try the nerve center here into saudi arabia. rising the judge also ruled that the pair should pay fines turning almost sixty six million dollars whose leader was in power for twenty three years also faces
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a second trial arms possession drug trafficking charges. twin suicide car blast starts. left at least twenty two dead and dozens injured expensive price of locals were blown up near a city governor's compound it's not yet known if he was hurt in the assault comes a week after a similar suicide attack on a police building northeast of the. gunman. u.s. administration says president obama went on wednesday announced the scale of the withdrawal canister on speed and size of the cost of visions there with some of the military warning against any weapons more coming around one hundred thousand u.s. troops in the country a pullout is sure due to start next month concluding fourteen of the afghan forces taking the security. campaign a ten year remains highly unpopular among the american public. the
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u.s. has stepped up its drone attacks in pakistan home most recent reporting killing at least twelve people whether civilian deaths in the strikes or public anger concerns the action is driving up the number of extremist recruits and with reports that u.s. plans to expand its own territory criticism against the strategy is stronger than ever. as a story. the us is looking to expand its war on terror but its methods are under fire. in pakistan cia drone strikes a might terrorists but end up killing mostly civilians public outrage is growing he tripped and anger foster more terror if you push him abuse the wall don't. see. this is not the solution because if you're attacking them by drones and they're not part of the war there are other bombs on the other side who respond to they're going to join in pakistan in the one year u.s.
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strikes killed seven hundred civilians put netted only five actual militant leaders many pakistanis are furious that their government for helping the americans killed their own people he accused their leaders of doing that in exchange for billions of dollars from washington americans on the other hand are not too happy with what they get in return for their billions to support governments or large was going to do so. enough is enough most governments lie to each other that's the way business gets done and made all the cheerleading about bin laden's killing the us has stepped up drone strikes in pakistan. in pakistan in the number of civilian casualties that result because of that their own strengths. stringless like the taleban in our fight or in other groups in pakistan can recruit new members in their doing their. salary in washington now sees yemen as the most
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dangerous all kind of outpost and he's planning to step up drone attacks on the country establishing a base in the persian gulf specifically for that purpose especially now when the nonce replacement iman also worry is not to be building up all quite as already significant presence in yemen. the us had been cooperating with yemeni counterterrorism forces in targeting al qaida but they've since left the field preoccupied instead with the nationwide turmoil against the sollie regime that means the americans are likely to have a freer hand calling it along with the cia to take a central role because the agency is not subject to the accountability the us military is legally under expect more bombs to fall on yemen when the us starts to hit people who are numbers a lot by the new arabian peninsula and then i think we'll worry is that it expands this war winds where so many people join up with al qaeda their security in yemen
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over the killing of scores of civilians by the drone strikes in one attack they are the american military presumably ming at an al qaeda training camp ended up killing dozens of women and children in another strike a year ago a drone mistakenly killed a deputy governor in him and his family and aides with the expansion of the drone war it seems that was the thinking only of myself were fighting on my account and only say some of them made the injuries and this is the normal phrase not art. taking down the force of the bombing and the lack of accountability many of the city feel. that had more carried on the last friday may ask what if america is fighting and here at the same time i am going to check out with. or to have a child dog for the rare and the saving diseases every parent's worst nightmare treatments exists should be a welcome relief but in russia many hopes are dashed by extortionate costs that can
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state support also boyko reports on how price we can be put on a child's life. the first match followed in february this year fourteen according to his birth certificate he looked half that his hearing was rapidly declining his vision almost gone he responded only to the soft strokes of his mother who gave up everything secure for him. happy just to wake up and see him breathing sometimes he smiles and it's the greatest thing for me. he wasn't always this way they just five he knew the point his mother is reading to him now by heart he was active in a faction and he liked cats and talked about being a driver then step by step his house began to deteriorate his mother rushed from one doctor to another until last year he was finally diagnosed with huntress syndrome a genetic condition that means he's body cond care free of toxins it's extremely
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rare and extremely expensive to treat. without treatment doctors say he may soon die if we get the drug his body will be slowly clean stop the toxins and you may be able to walk again and play and enjoy life like other kids say annual cost for both the order was almost eight hundred thousand dollars beyond comprehension for you lana whose husband left the family with the first signs of the disease she picked issue and all sorts of organizations it was about to see the local authorities when in april they finally agreed to provide the money for the drug back then this piece of paper simply told his license to life. when i got this letter i was so hopeful it meant that my child would live they waited weeks and months in early june well just health took a turn for the worst and he died never having seen the promised drug.
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most people agree that losing a child is the worst thing that can happen to a parent but he it's not the worst thing for her is to leave the rest of her life knowing that her child could have been saved but the treatment was there and these exorbitant money was found in tape or administrative procedures whatever you call it. the idea was never given a chance. to say there was absolutely no way to speed things up there a region where you live and leave is an impoverished mostly agricultural province in central russia but what is treatment would have accounted for about a quarter of all how from cities. for the treatment of this boy in monetary terms is equivalent to almost all cancer surgeries in our region and we're talking about thousands of people yet we still made a decision to allocate this money but before this we need to conduct some budget
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restructuring and to hold attended by it now these procedures are almost complete and we expect the drug to be here by the end of june well it's already too late to help followed here because he didn't money and not in little boy spirit kilometers to the south at least seventy year old peter was also diagnosed with contra syndrome yet he still has a few years before the damage becomes that rapper bill stearns believed to save their son. has to step in. and no single family can deal with this disease on its own the cost of the drug is simply unreal the local authorities often refused to cover the costs for this one thing the state has to house. out of about two hundred fifty children of a hunter syndrome in russia less than half are receiving medical treatment out of about two hundred fifty children to be conscious in germany or russia less than half are receiving medical treatment it's a postcode lottery bailable in reach or areas like moscow and almost unimaginable
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in poorer towns and that despite the fact that when it comes to these citizenship they're all supposed to be playing on this. kind of like an artsy. stay with us for the business news here not just a few times. i was you know warm welcome to business our team eighteen year long bid to join the world trade organization is coming to an end and it's hoped i was sounding issues would be resolved by the end of july we have talks pass on smoothly russia will join the international trade club december a u.s.
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official believes russia's membership will be beneficial both for the country i'm a global economy. in fact russia's accession of the b.t.o. would actually bring new opportunities for us exporters and u.s. workers russia is the world's tenth largest economy but only our thirty seventh largest export market. it's expanding middle class will likely soon make russia the largest retail market in europe russian accession to. america's farmers and ranchers with improved access to russia's one hundred forty million consumers a russia that is more integrated into the global economy which supports and it hears to its rules will strengthen the international economy the russian economy and the american economy. will finalize a decision like wiring good tolling steak and austria's volkswagen to national in around two weeks' time the seven hundred million euro deal will help russia's
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biggest then that's established itself on the european market so bank c.e.o. getting good af outlines the company's ideas for international expansion. innocent innocent we're interested in emerging markets for example in europe we're interested in turkey and poland and we will look at assets in these countries according to our preliminary plan by twenty forty we should gain five percent a net profit on the international markets however i don't think we'll be able to cope with that as we change our priorities to date we aim for a better competitive level you know country most likely we'll be able to increase our expansion strategy after twenty fourteen to twenty fifteen but today our domestic market is our main priority. so going to markets now oil prices are up with the light sweet crude adding more than one dollar brands also adding around eighty cents or last six percent last week as situation in europe raised concerns about energy demands of this is
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a correction we're seeing right now across asia stocks are pushing high the nikkei added one point one percent the hang seng ended one point two percent in the black water retail sectors were among the top gainers toyota and honda were in the lead after the car maker reported that they were set to go on a hiring spree to increase production european markets have kicked off trade on tuesday on a positive note in the leaders nokia with a two hundred percent gate after the company revealed its new smartphone and said expect it to launch the first windows devices later this year. and here in moscow terry was also on the way here is my six putting on some pretty games almost one percent there secular some of the main movers on the nice sex world due to the fact that this is over a rebound of crude we're seeing gazprom gaining more than one percent of the biggest gainers were all said economy is down point four percent of the new zinc eight percent this session before news the company will be included in the
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privatization of. russian technologies is getting down and this a corporation is creating a new waste disposal company it will own as much as twenty five percent on the for the rest will be controlled by domestic private investors still unclear though how the company will be financed but it's a russian technology say this is relying on cash from state budgets with the country's really fancy support for the garbage operates is expected to dominate the russian markets in two point three years. well we will be back next hour with nothing to headlines and i thought you could stay with us.
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seventy six hours of intense fighting. six thousand dead. from field several kilometers long. and now there is only one person who cares. to see we are surrounded by garbage everywhere but also there are. on this beach which of course is the most appropriate city signification is a symbol of everything that's wrong with our goddamn government allowing our only garbage which to accumulate where so many guys die.
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