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on t.v. . it's a two thirty pm here in the russian capital you will see a quick rundown now about top stories. the power of credit ratings agencies to be cut after moody's put portugal the risk of a second bailout but as the new i.m.f. chief tries to prove she's prioritizing europe's debt drain the media circus remains transfixed by the sex scandal that toppled her predecessor. the un's findings into last year's fatal gaza aid flotilla due to be released but israel refuses to apologize to turkey but killing nine of its citizens on. hooligans are putting russia at risk by blinding pilots with powerful beams of light. more than
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fifty cases of lasers being shown in the cockpit have been reported. asteroids extra terrestrials and u.f.o.'s with a leading russian astronomer who tells us if the truth really is out there. mr finkelstein thank you very much for being with us today you have promised that in twenty years time you will have discovered life on other planets are we actually talking about aliens or merely some of the you know we're talking life forms of course from one particular form such life is a separate question of course where there is life and intelligence and civilization are a possibility but discovery of life as
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a primary importance in what form. of the sun what i'm going to tell you is a paradox the form will definitely be well known to us in my opinion and i believe experts generally agree on this life and intelligence should they exist elsewhere at all should be highly human like you see essentially the origins of life follow the same pattern just as it is without homes molecules or macromolecules there are fundamental laws of physics that apply invariably in each case these laws have been thoroughly researched and explained and all you need is the right environment that would enable a process like that to start for example an atom of hydrogen that originates in a galaxy located millions of the past six away from us that is hundreds of millions of light years away is absolutely identical to a hydrogen atom that originates in our solar system because fundamental laws are universal and it's the same with the fundamental laws that govern the origins of life including the fundamental laws of evolution at the more that these are
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universal so all living things should have the same composition and living organisms should look like the ones we encounter. these life forms you're talking about develop into a civilization to work with primarily they can develop intelligence or i think it is possible because apparently there is some. regular pattern of life inevitably develops intelligence if only there's enough time intelligence leads to civilization however this is a very long process mind you the earth formed four point five billion years ago four billion years ago it was already suitable for my forms and in fact that is how long ago initial indications of life date back to you know what evolution takes a long time homo sap eons originated two hundred thousand years ago but it was only forty thousand years ago the modern humans came about the culture bearing humans that you and i belong to. well as a scientist would you guarantee one hundred percent that we will discover life yes
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and i will explain why you see there is this rational to if not cure a scientific outlook on the universe a process can either be very weak or if there is at least one similar occurrence of then it is a regular phenomenon for some time scientists believe that the solar system is something unique but nowadays we find that most stars how planets are in the furthermore the formation of planets is an inevitable process that occurs when a giant molecular cloud forms into a star about a thousand planets located around different stars have been discovered to this date over five hundred stars are known to have planets with a million planets are projected to be discovered within the next ten years with more over some of the recently discovered planets not only resemble the earth by composition but also seem to have. an oxygen necessarily indicates the presence of life i mean while the universe consists of about one hundred billion galaxies each
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of them has roughly one hundred billion stars almost all stars might have their planets we've already discovered a thousand of them some of those when it's ten percent or one percent it might be suitable for me to do a return of life of a comprise the time the earth runs out of its resources and they will definitely be deeply. it's sunday perhaps in a few billion years do you think there is a chance that humankind will be able to inhabit other planets would you if you when you see what you're talking about i'm not an expert on this although i do have a feeling life is generally organized in such a way as the any species exists for a certain limited period of time it is highly possible humans are no exception but environmental conditions are changed at least five times in the two hundred fifty million years that we're able to trace back with up to ninety percent of all living organisms becoming extinct and earthly floor and forward with the changing completely some hypotheses i maintain that it was caused by an asteroid or comet if
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it's in there but i'm more inclined to think that the earth and the solar system or even the universe in general is something of a chemistry lab with a giant faculty with its own working for certain species may only be designed to exist for a limited period of time and that may also be the case with humans i find it rather difficult to investments that humans will be traveling to other stars and migrating to other planets on a massive scale in terms of our immediate prospects but the primary destination for human colonization will be the moon i might not live long enough to see this but you definitely will as it will happen within the next twenty to twenty five years three global power some of the united states the european union and china are already competing for set up the first lunar observatory and hence the first colony on the moon later on people might colonize mars. how do you believe in aliens when they will be in what sense do i believe they have visited us of that
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and their existence. if there was intelligence and a civilization outside earth then we would call that civilization extraterrestrial but the term is used quite differently by the public to refer to phenomena that we supposedly observed here on earth. that i do not believe then when i know for a fact that it didn't happen the thing is the public might find this interesting the u.s.s.r. was the only country in its day to host a grand experiment the general staff issued an order to various sam it's under the defense ministries command to report any unidentified flying object they were called on identified atmosphere phenomena about them the program was called up of the net it was divided into two parts the defense ministries net look at what might be traces of new types of weaponry in the oven and a n. and looked for phenomena previously unknown to human kind for more than twenty one
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people across one sixth of the earth's territory even move them out as we had literally stationed outside the us is on a certain point all those people and monitored the skies for u.f.o.'s every single day they detected approximately one thousand unusual phenomena only two of which may explain to this day for the rest really the manmade or natural of some of them were amazing you would not believe me if i told you about some of the things that were found people didn't know such things could happen airplanes abandoned by pilots who flew on for days a missile was wont to tack to bypass the passenger jet by a mere two meters we saw something of the sort later on in ukraine i believe it has been proven quite convincingly that extra terrestrials never visited us it makes sense to the way the public is thinking and i'm sure that if we were using horses to get around rather than planes they would think aliens were visiting us on horseback with certain phenomena are interpreted into a myth this way. we recently spoke to jill tarter who works with
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seti and she told us that the valley and so indeed exist there are civilizations should be much older and more advanced than ours and she said ellen's was not contact us but there is a joke we have in the fact that extra terrestrials and not contacting us proves that they exist. and they're smart but seriously we know that there is no speed faster than the speed of light it takes light from the star closest to earth for years to reach us it would take us centuries to devise a means of transportation that would allow us to travel this distance we know for a fact now that the star closest to us is devoid of life the next star the b.s.a. is twenty light years away it would take us. to think of a way to get that physical star travel is impossible that's my belief we would have to revise the whole science of physics miracles do not help and sometimes they do happen but of
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a different sort of call to what we used to like when there's an asteroid passed very close to earth several days ago today everyone is talking about the risk of the earth colliding with another asteroid their profits do you think this is a real threat just. first of all i want to tell you that asteroids and comets played a very important role in the birth of life remember the solar system is essentially a child chemistry lab with comets and asteroids transport matter across this lot of including some suspect organic matter and they have often collided with earth the earth is dotted with asteroid craters we call them of space will. some scientists believe that the disappearance of entire species of plants and animals has to do with asteroids that happened two hundred fifty million fifty million twenty five million years ago now their profits asteroid is not anything out of the ordinary what's more you and i may have seen something of the sort happened twice we saw
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jupiter collide with an asteroid jupiter is dirty lucky star because our defender if it were not for jupiter all those asteroids would hit us the moon has a lot of asteroid imprints but a comet recently flew into the sun so there are some examples for you the signs the studies asteroids on a collision trajectory with the earth which is approximately. well ten percent of all our stewards states that they do present a threat but back to apophis i think we do not have to worry about it it will come as close to earth as a geostationary satellite does or doesn't win tonight it will be the brightest object in our sky then in twenty thirty two it will return but it will not pass as a close it is quite a large asteroid about no point five kilometers in diameter so there is a chance of it striking earth that is if it hits the so-called a keyhole of the earth has two of these key it was on its cover taishan will field each one approximately the size of an asteroid but i do not think the upper fits
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will hit one we will be able to affect its trajectory after what was in one of the . house ok we destroy it with experiments conducted on earth have demonstrated that asteroids are destructible we will need a stronger force than what we used in the experiment to destroy it however. then again we have been warned in advance which is very important as we think we could have affected the trajectory gradually pushing it into the gravity field of another planet then after making several revolutions it will no longer be on a collision trajectory these ideas have never been implemented but i think there plausible bit of what we should have a problem going to even at our technological level. for the full story we've got it's. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers.
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the close up gene has been to the republic of north ascension where half of the area is occupied by nature preserve. this time our team goes to the region where men flock from all over the world to add a few centimeters to their self-confidence where young families are not hesitant about having a senior citizen in their family and where one man's utopia turns into a real village of the shining sun welcome to the cool gun region russia close up on our deen.
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headlines on r t germany wants the power of credit ratings agencies to be curbed after the move to use put portugal the risk of a second to bail out but as the new i.m.f. chief tries to prove she's prioritizing europe's debt drain the media circus remains transfixed by the sex scandal that toppled her. findings into last year's fatal gaza aid flotilla raided due to be released from israeli futures to apologize to turkey for killing nine of its citizens on. sunday hooligans are putting passengers and russia at risk by blinding pilots with powerful beams of light and more than fifty cases of lasers being shown and have been reported this. to those with the headlines and are now let's get into your world of sport in a busy time in the football transfer market. according to his agent that came
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out a few moments ago charlie adam looks set to sign for liverpool later today plus a busy time on the pitch to weave action from the copa america on the women's will . you're watching the sport and these are the headlines. south korea celebrates and promises a winter olympics to remember after being chosen to host the twenty eighteen. plus argentina remain when this is the copper america after gold is strong against colombia. russia's water skis talk of home advantage of the country to stage the world championships for the first time. now south korea is promising to create an amazing winter games after the city of pyongyang was chosen to host the twenty eighteen olympics the winning bid was announced by the international olympic
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committee president. chang. was chosen ahead of munich in germany annecy in france for the city getting a sixty three you have a possible ninety five. it's a landslide victory for them and it's third time lucky two after having previous bids turned down to host the games in two thousand and ten and twenty four something the south koreans say it learned from. over the course over ten years so we have been listening and learning from. our offered to. movement each time today our commitment to host. is really what. he should do so hard to walk continue although we. need to create a meeting need to gain some experience in football house argentina still without a win a cop america and we're lucky to get away with a goal or straw against colombia argentina had drawn the opening game of bolivia
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and little messy and company were hoping to give the home fans something to cheer instead though they were left holding their breath this colombia create the best chance is the star but i'm also missing a good opportunity here before gabrielle military is pulled back past gave colombia another great opportunity and even after ramos has been more than had an open go to a map that some have me so you have finished in argentina can also be grateful to keeper serum hero for that colombia still top group with four points from two games it's. the fans were in good voice so joining that things like this training session the great city ladies could reach the quarter finals if they go on friday four plays missed the session including your gate valve de vere who was sidelined for the opening win over mexico because each player borghi expects everybody to be fit for the game. meanwhile the quarter final line up has been completed at the
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women's world cup in germany brazil will face the. say in the last a while a strike will play sweden brazil finish top of their great keeping the one hundred percent record with a free meal when the poor old guinea over go standing in the second half erica i mean the story in style people stand at it a second with a neat finish and a fancy celebration. and she didn't know a penalty at the end to wrap up and when brazil will play two time world cup when it's the usa in the last day on sunday. australia finished second in the group behind brazil after coming from behind to beat norway two one at least in this open scoring here early in the second half but the matildas responded within a minute car simon finishing off across. them with three minutes left they grabbed the winner simon again facing the defenders to get second to shreya place where he
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did in the pool. last week and beat the usa two one and got that first from a penalty off the court of an hour late. this stepping up to score. and captain efficient got the next from a free kick but you did have a bit of help from deflection very big deflection i'm sure you say the usa did respond in the second half and got one back for abby wambach that they could manage to finish second in the group. tottenham is highly rated midfielder luka mode which will stay at the club according to his agent and told british media mode which will only his contract which still has five years left to run the twenty five year old coronation flew back to london this week and begins pre-season training today after meeting club chairman daniel levy levees adamant though the club will not sell the player he
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joined from the nominee to grab until two thousand and eight for twenty five million dollars. had recently turned down offers from london rivals chelsea meanwhile liverpool have reached agreement with relegated blackpool for scot midfielder charlie adam a twenty five year old travel to wednesday and has passed his medical records had two bids from him rejected in january reopen to the end of the season is the. answer after his contract added will be liverpool second summer signing after midfielder jordan henderson arrived from sunderland. manchester city have signed montenegro defender stephan savage from partisan belgrade on a four year deal the twenty year old who has previously had a trial at arsenal become the city's second signing in three days following the arrival of gael clichy from the gunners. now never use a sports doctor whose high profile clients include golfer tiger woods has admitted smuggling performance enhancing drugs into the united states and has agreed to disclose the identity of all these patients and what treatments they received
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anthony galea pleaded guilty of a buffalo court to bringing illegal drugs into the u.s. including human growth hormone his admission means there won't be a trial but he has agreed to cooperate with investigators and reveal details of his clients among them is tiger woods baseball star alex rodriguez they admit to being treated by the canadian physician but deny receiving performance enhancing drugs from him clear will be sentenced on october nineteenth and could be child to eighteen months. on a day of crashes britain's mark cavendish survived to take his first stage win in this year's tour de france many riders hit the deck yesterday including defending tour de france champion alberto contador he threw his bike down on the ground in this but still managed to finish them one of the most worrying crashes to nicky sorensen get knocked off by a race most of by luckily he was. the motorcyclists was sacked from this year's
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race following that incident and tom bowden who was found in his. chances of a stage when came a cropper so you have unleashed survive the h t c rider in white here on the far left pairing is way past regional bear these have sixteen stage when on the tour his career to be sure keeps the yellow jersey though finishing safely in the pack remain a second ahead of good elements in the overall standings if. some are stuck in using children things garson pay to have appointed a new really retired star player zubov as their assistant coach the two time stanley cup when i left the n.h.l. to join the northern russian cloke's two years ago but hip surgery put an end to the forty year olds playing career in april however the limpid champions is staying the scar to help the new head coach. as one of russia's richest sides is still being hard pushed to deliver the goods in the best result in the three years since the league's inception was a quarter final exit in the playoffs last season. and it's also been
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a huge signing for to skim off those basketball clubs the european powerhouses agreed the transfer of the continent's best. dosage the twenty four year old serbian has yet to pass a medical before joining the army man on a three year deal the guard is moving from great giants m.p.r. course after being named both the euro league's most valuable to and you're out of the gate and twenty tells us each is the last latest big name to people are in it to stick and sign join the club. now at the end of july russia will host its first ever world championships in waterskiing the town of not in the moscow region was chosen ahead of venues in denmark italy and south korea and russia competitors reckon it will give them and they from costa rest. nine has had a lot of practice in the run up to hosting the world championship this little town
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not far away from the russian capital has already held six world cup stages stirring up enough interest water skiing to make it a favorite sport among the locals since the creation of the world championship in one hundred forty nine it was countries like the united states canada and france who dominated and these nations also hosted the event over the years so good and then russian water skiers have had some success on the international scene but until now the country has never had the chance to stage the sport's most sought after event and the local athletes are keen not to disappoint them crowds and bring home the gold. cup i just get that must have got the fans in did not know and understand water skiing as a sports athletes from other countries who have already been the one of the world cup stages looking forward to the kind of cheering they will get anywhere else so i hope their energy will help us trying to tell. the winners of the twenty eight eleven a world water skiing championship will be announced on the twenty fourth of july
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and artsy will be there to bring you the actions highlights ramon cost r g eight. and we will end on the water with some lovely shots of the yachts which will be competing in the fast approaching volvo ocean race the latest vessel to be unveiled this team abu dhabi's the around the globe begins less than four months away at the end of october seven crews are taking part this time randomly anchored in temples on six continents before completing the rice on july the seventh abu dhabi skipper that has waited more than a fifth for the new york to be designed it is british but will be doing his best to make sure the falcon flies it is the national symbol of the united arab emirates. so that is this both and more. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from around russia.
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