tv [untitled] June 25, 2011 11:00pm-11:30pm EDT
11:00 pm
the british science. sometimes. markets finance scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy and in these kinds of reports. making a splash in russian politics billionaire mikhail for all of launches himself as a leader of a liberal business minded party setting his sights on the prime minister. in an exclusive interview towards the russia's richest man says it's not me then. all the details in just a few moments. dozens killed in a terror attack on a hospital in eastern afghanistan while president obama pushes forward with weapons for a drastic troop reduction labeled risky by some u.s. military to. the u.k. he used a double standards for providing safe haven to egypt's exiled as minister who was
11:01 pm
convicted of corruption despite london publicly supporting the pro-democracy movement. seven am in moscow i mattress a good to have you with us here on r t our top story one a russia's richest man has set his sights on politics after conquering the world of business but how progress has been elected leader of the right cause party which plans to run in december as parliamentary elections are he spoke exclusively to the billionaire. it is not known as a successful politician but he is known as a very successful businessman and when it comes to profit off and the right cause they have quite ambitious goals as well which are not only to get into the state duma to the next election but also to become the second most powerful political
11:02 pm
force in the country right there next to the united russia party and he window we call for a lot of political career is just starting he's already aiming for the senior levels off for russia's political elite i'm not the kind of person who turns a dream or plunges into illusion we have particular goals to get into russia's lower house of parliament with the maximum number of votes what i also understand is that i could be a good prime minister if the party successful i would fight for disposition and he called brought up himself has asked the members of the right cross party not to refer to themselves as the opposition explaining that cruelly the term opposition is critically understood by millions off russians who according to paul sort of see the current opposition in russia as a disorganized a marginal force i'm capable of making any changes the changes that process of any
11:03 pm
party are talking about and they are already getting concrete ideas off continuing the modernization of russia and making a liberal improvements. surely is quite a colorful character starting from his height this man is over two meters tall to basically all the things that he undertakes you should become quite successful he's known to be quite a sports fan a morsel arts expert he's known to be quite an active a jet skier he also the new jersey nets a successful u.s. and basketball team one of his latest projects the your my b. which is a quarterly being developed. the in russia even though it's not yet being produced there's apparently already a huge a queue for these cars for years and years ahead of most of the projects that we call thought of as undertaken really did become successful that's why there is a reason to believe that the right cause party really does stand
11:04 pm
a chance. you can get the full exclusive interview with me in the next hour here on our feet at least thirty five people have been killed in eastern afghanistan with a dozen with a dozen others wounded in a suicide car bomb attack at a hospital this comes only a day after a bomb tore through a market in another part of the country killing ten despite the recent surge of violence in afghanistan president obama has announced the withdrawal of more than thirty thousand u.s. soldiers by the end of next year some military commanders in the u.s. called the move risky advising a much smaller reduction this as international investigators say nearly ten year long u.s. led mission has failed to reduce corruption among afghan officials will based journalist mean alex as he says the ongoing nato occupation is infuriating many of the afghan people. big why did the actions and the good thing was going to.
11:05 pm
announce a bit of religious and. public simonis. turning people to join some insurgencies groups and again is this government. outside the capital kabul and countryside living in tensions in the night and you can. do this because of this. and then because of this not clear it's because of this. idea and look at this intelligence and summarizes it there are some people who are doing television time we do not have this tension. tension at least. this strong. locally so if we're going to assess this give them an go because any given moment under the supposed to feel some achievement i shouldn't say we shouldn't hide it we
11:06 pm
have some achievement we have some construction most of them. in the use of us not to use up against. there are plenty of other comments on analysis on the situation in afghanistan at r.t. dot com to discover why some of the countries say they felt safer with the taliban than the us plus a lot of fall from grace by that war ukraine's iron lady yulia timoshenko is proud of herself and for in-depth coverage we've got a website. plus a fairy tale gone bad russia's rags to riches model that's how you avoid out of us words from her aristocratic house with. egypt's former finance minister said mr thirty years in prison is living openly in london despite being wanted by cairo you separate rows gali was convicted of
11:07 pm
abusing power for personal profit but fled the country after the january revolution was our future and reports this isn't the first time london has played host to rich foreign futurists. when egypt abrupt into violence at the store said the year the u.k. with among the first to support the uprising out with the old dictatorship and in with a new era of democracy the old guard was swept aside but many running in fear for their lives ran straight to a new die in london and the local egyptian community is horrified angry disappointed some of them calling she wanting glints. because it is a long climb though the british government we have people running away not just from these you from all over the world but you said goalie is just one the former finance minister instead of beginning a thirty year prison sentence for embezzle minutes in egypt he said to be running
11:08 pm
around london a free man boutros ghali was convicted in absentia of corruption profiteering and abusing state and private assets. he's also been ordered to repay more than ten million dollars and p. andris lucette has demanded to push his government does something about it but it's disappointed by the response but expect to see some more action both against the money and all the goods it's been exported from egypt and other. arab countries but also against fugitives from justice in this country and that's why i feel pressing the company is very sickly we do have a very strong tradition in this country of about international law and i want to see that continue i do want the current government to neglect that you too many think they're already negligent and to trust kali's case an international arrest warrant has reportedly been issued by egypt but critics feel money and connections secure a ticket to freedom in the u.k.
11:09 pm
which is clearly would not have a problem to get into the united kingdom for so many reasons and the simplest one of them is the money has cause i mean you can get to remain as you money and you can if your money is clear meanwhile in egypt people aren't surprised england they say is where corrupt middle eastern officials go to hide is not a stranger to the west very much one of the west's men in egypt who was one of the worst men in egypt so that he's found refuge in london is not surprising to anybody gets into affray the u.k. is a million benefit here in london to community leaders say to people it's true i agree there's no guarantee took ali will stay safe and look if you remain more than a lousy elphick used to put christie pledging support for the middle east and pray democracy means that while. the great lakes see your
11:10 pm
m.h. our team. their opinion is important to go online visit our website r.t. dot com and take part in our latest poll. so they were asking why does the u.k. harbor exiles so far the most popular response people because of money talks not far behind thirty nine percent think it's because they don't turn their backs on what may one day come in and not many agree that it's because bad political leverage is better than none but that the u.k. is a truly democratic country log on and vote. on the way as financial woes great year of we take to the streets of new york to find out of the people there feel they're heading down the same path. greece is looking bad spain is looking good they feel like we're on the right but i think we have to fix it i'm just love the medal but i think we are each country has to know where they are they are expectations it was pretty bad during the great depression that is a bottom that we can compare it to a noble good that bad but i don't think we're there yet find out why the promise
11:11 pm
land is not looking so promising for some thousands of israelis who are applying for european and u.s. passports that's coming up. and we discover how the south pole is a land of both beauty and incredible danger. before we get to her about the number of wounded in a gas explosion in russia's north caucasus has risen to fifty five with twenty of them in serious condition the blast happened at a wedding ceremony in the capital of north a setia artes medina coach you know that has more from a lot of tough cuts. as of the moment of the number of injury people has risen to over fifty with twenty being any serious condition now some of those people have even burns all across their bodies and they're all have been placed in three different local hospitals here in of life meanwhile russian emergencies ministry's plane has arrived and brought medical specialists from moscow and these x. rays to those injuries and work out a list of
11:12 pm
a dozen people were the most severe wounds to bring them to moscow for special treatment the blast happened during a ceremony and here in russia's north caucasus weddings are big celebrations and usually not less than three hundred guys are invited for this type of ceremonies and the food is being cooked outside in special councils that's why it requires gas canister and won over this gas canister east exploded and seriously injured a significant number of people and for this very was saying over four hundred guests were invited but at the time of the blast only one hundred were present in the yard near the residential area so the scale of this accident could have been bigger. turned out as another stories making headlines across the globe three blasts have been heard of a police station under attack by militants in northwest pakistan at least ten officers were reportedly killed some two dozen others believed to be trapped inside
11:13 pm
the compound it's just the latest assault in recent weeks involving teams of armed insurgents targeting security forces pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack saying it wasn't vengeance for the killing of osama bin laden. in sudan at least eleven people have died after a militia group allegedly allegedly it tied to the northern government attacked the southern town. hosts tens of thousands of refugees displaced by the fighting southern officials say the attacks are part of a plan by the north to take over oil rich areas in the south before it gains independence next month both sides ended more than twenty years of a civil war in two thousand and five that claimed more than two million lives. fifteen people have been killed in a nato air strike on civilian sites according to libyan libyan state television more than twenty others reportedly hurt in the attack in the eastern town of brega and t.v. report didn't specify exactly when the assault happened the alliance has rejected the allegations saying that it only hit legitimate military targets. and in syria
11:14 pm
twenty people including two children were killed when security forces reportedly opened fire on demonstrators with a warning and a new wave of protests thousands took to the streets of several cities calling on president bashar assad to step down after four decades of his family's rule in the capital damascus protesters also came under fire as they blocked roads leading into the city center of a three month long crackdown has reportedly left some fourteen hundred people dead stay with us we'll be back after a short break. if. any is easy. to. see.
11:15 pm
download the official allocation chobani phone called touch from the on choose option. video. keys mine. and says feeds now an apology. on the coffee. for for staying with us here on r t seven fifteen am in moscow the promised land of the jews israel is now facing something of an exodus of its own tens of thousands have fled the country over the past few years with many others considering packing their bags as are his policy or discovered fears over security or forced many israelis to seek a safer haven elsewhere. rachel shites has no reason to like germany she was born
11:16 pm
a before the second world war within six years of being expelled and most of her family killed but the irony is she now wants a german passport. a hooper get money i want the german citizenship to help my children and grandchildren which might be shocking if it wasn't so common in israel today in the last decade some fifty thousand israelis have applied for you appealed citizenship a quarter of a million already have a second passport it's unlikely that any other country in the world has such a large percentage of new immigrants preparing to leave it's really. the story because these are rules established to become a show. you know europe becomes the show. to sleep if it's. this it might place the very heart of tel aviv here you'll hear more english than hebrew and you'll be forgiven for thinking oh if you're in the us and not the promised land most israelis here have a second passport many of them grew up abroad or have
11:17 pm
a parent who came from another country canadian israeli and i would never give them a canadian and i probably would give up my israeli and american i wouldn't give up because i have family there and i want to be able to go there any time british passport or your password is your weight opportunities eight years ago the bar was blown up by suicide bomber three people were killed and fifty injured the bar didn't close down but some say the rush for new passports heated up in the peak of the suicide bombings when there was a feeling of insecurity so yes there was an increase both in immigration and in the . man three parcels and that the mind has only grown in the last five years israel has been in two wars and many fear another is not far off and the government's policy of settlement expansion has only isolated the country internationally so it's no surprise his leading israeli journalist gideon levy their people are tired of living in a war zone. seeing its own creating. fear
11:18 pm
of crime. against anything and the payoff is a population that feels unsafe with one eye on europe. ganesan has processed nearly five thousand applications for a second passport in the last ten years that works out at about forty passports a month and he's only one lawyer working in the field of the drop in world war two . the one who are were the one who got the. call. if you can go. help you move. out of danger go on when you do it every year more jews leave israel for europe in the skates then the other way around one in five or so if you choose has a really returned home and with no israeli palestinian peace talks on the horizon and growing israeli insecurity about the arab demonstrations on the doorstep the so-called insurance passport is unlikely to lose popularity any time soon policy or
11:19 pm
r t television. but it is good news for the economy is few and far between with layoffs austerity and growing u.s. national debt but some are staying optimistic saying things could be worse as our resident on the streets of new york discovered. all the latest data indicates the global economy is going limp are you personally affected this week let's talk about that have you felt the effects of the bad economy a better job of this economy is not get me a better job here desire to try to go to college and i can't because car to my car gas is all expensive at school so expensive so it's money vicious cycle is really bad but i'm happy because brazil is growing like armies good so is that kind of the way it goes when some countries are hurting other countries can prosper mark yeah
11:20 pm
greece is looking bad screen is looking bad i feel like we're on the right. so they're just exaggerating not in greece and spain no no i feel like the reports from the u.s. or i'm actually in the military so i feel it at all that's the only perk i don't want perk my job i've been getting steady paycheck for five years yet i can't see that the american military is going to go out of it if they do any time soon and i guess we have bigger problems to worry about the economy is bad and we had. to we had to go back even so we could take cruises to come to new york this. crucial british our first time in new york city today so that doesn't sound like you're hurting that it sounds like you're doing ok well we haven't come back on a lot of other things you think that we've seen the bottom of this crisis or are we headed for bread lines and even worse things that we've seen the bottom or is the bottom look like. well it was pretty bad during the great depression is a bottom that we can compare it to i don't know if we get that bad but i don't
11:21 pm
think we're there yet so do you think we can fix it i'm a global level or do you think it's time countries started looking at themselves first i think we have to fix it on the global level but i think we reach country have to lower their their expectations of. the living standard i think we all had to go down but they're not even personally impacted the bottom line at the global economy apparently continues to fall flat. devoted scientists find themselves giving up the comfort of home in the company of loved ones to work in extreme conditions at the ends of the earth or he's sean thomas takes a look at the price people have paid to fulfill their passion for a new discovery. antarctic storms are known to be fierce sometimes forcing those who have to endure them to take safe harbor it was. it was. can it work for
11:22 pm
thirty to thirty. years. he had to. get in between. that we're rolling around people trying to make a good road or. the crew of this ship was able to pull through the tempest and even work with nearby stations to repair their damaged vessel but they were lucky operating in such a remote environment means that replacement parts aren't always available and the workers here have to make do with what they can and it's pretty hard to get here good equipment to get here sophisticated equipment so. one challenge is to try to make your big science was a very small amount of because of the hearth and three radical difference there is considered one of the most intense on the planet and because of this operating down here that we can we more than. it can be downright deadly during the same storm the
11:23 pm
crew from that would go on t.v.'s base lost one of their team when a jeep rolled down an embankment into a frigid antarctic lake. that was the most difficult experience of my career in such moments i start to think that good just wants us to try is out here. but in antarctica time is a valuable commodity and work crews have limited time to prepare the base for winter after the accident happened we didn't even have time to make a stop which the moment required a stop to think to express compassion we had to go on with our work which we finished that's about four am the next day the incident sparked an outpouring of international support from the surrounding bases but in a twist all too appropriate for the harsh realities of working in antarctica and chilean air force plane that was to airlift. the body back to south america suffered an explosion in the left engine as it was taking off the pilots on board of hurting another fetal tragically matter of seconds still the southern continent
11:24 pm
doesn't provide the opportunity to dwell on the difficulties. the key things is all problems as soon as possible or the opportunity will be lost when there is no immediate response to the cautions and avoid actions that me get one of those hurt . in the airplane engine field we have avoided doing anything that could have gotten any of those hurt in any way so we don't have anybody else of here we are hoarding your wrists until another airplane arrives when we need a system derived from unfortunate insensitive which keeps those living and working in the face of danger and safe is possible in antarctica shantaram is. probably more stories and videos from a child's adventures across the antarctic on his blog on our website our. coming up in a few minutes here on our t.v. the battle of terra we follow the story of one man's personal fight to preserve a world war two battleground morea lies the far.
11:25 pm
seventy six hours of intense fighting. six thousand dead at the beach front battlefields several kilometers long. and now the result of one person who cares. you see we are surrounded by garbage everywhere but also there are. on this beach which of course is the most appropriate city signification a symbol of everything that's wrong with our goddamn government allowing not only garbage which to accumulate where so many guys died. a new battle is going on. will the history be protected. return to terra with julian cooper story on our t.v. . be back with a recap of our top stories in a few minutes stay with us.
11:27 pm
a module nine hundred forty one these walls were the first barrier from another troops on their way to moscow. infringers investments were done one by one under season. one. from. in the last shoulder and on main soldier left a few simple words farewell motherland i'm dying but i'm not surrendering. on. the map.
11:28 pm
11:29 pm
not bad like people saying. i'm a good person. it's just the people don't see me. but i feel it was time people like me. that i feel people will start to appreciate us. emission and free cretaceous and free control charges free from arrangement free risk free stews charge free. the old freemont just plug in video for your media projects a free media and on to our teeth dot com.
29 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on