Skip to main content

tv   [untitled]    October 5, 2011 2:30pm-3:00pm EDT

2:30 pm
welcome back to washing our live from moscow here's a recap of all our top stories police fired tear gas and demonstrators in mouth this as the nation is brought to a standstill by a nationwide strike state services have been paralyzed after thousands of civil servants walked off their jobs in protest at new social cutbacks. russia and china blocking u.n. resolution against syria with european backing who says the targeting of damascus is a soft confrontation a lot of push for peace. thousands across the u.s.
2:31 pm
voiced their anger at corporate money and its influence on the government in a time of soaring unemployment labor unions so much more in the course of this in. north caucasus remains russia's most volatile region and with terror attacks happening almost daily corruption and a poor quality of life are often blamed for causing violence well that's our if you talk to the president's special envoy to the north caucuses about how the situation in the region is. thank you so much for being with us today thank you president did have said that one of the key problems many countries including boston face to die if any different nick thompson and could analyse many russians associate the root of the
2:32 pm
problem is with the kook theories you were entrusted to think of by what can we do about it. so of course i strongly object to your putting it this way that the caucus is the epicenter of the ethnic crime unfortunately and it has repeatedly been stressed crime has no national identity i would support those of the opinion that the criminal group in question is of no particular ethnic origin is another important issue we have to tackle today is migration migration on fortunately or perhaps on the contrary luckily is an economic process strictly speaking modern russia has two major centers today moscow and st petersburg perhaps another two or three cities and liberations that abandon competitive business opportunities jobs and everything related to this the centers attract people from the republics of the north caucasus siberia and the far east stimulating migration towards big cities this is the first issue and i repeat it is of purely economic nature but the same
2:33 pm
can also be said of education today the most popular and prestigious higher educational institutions are the universities of moscow and st petersburg and therefore it is only natural that young people are eager to enter these universities above all others we should focus on the issue and take all the necessary steps a government level to provide for similar competitive educational facilities in the north caucasus and many other russian cities if we want to develop our vast country another really great problem is the unrestrained inflow of cheap labor from the former soviet union. this is a huge problem today we are getting a cheap and uncontrolled workforce that is not always civilized and cultures and cannot always adapt to living in the capital and other big cities we should concentrate on this problem. i have to interconnected questions for you the first one of the bad the outflow of the russian speaking population from the north cork in fact it's not only students that migrate to the big cities but also all types of common citizens of contraband its growth is to that of siberia or the far east
2:34 pm
because unlike these regions that cope with it has to do with ethnic cultural insulation as a result of internal russian migration it could eventually split the country what can be done to reintegrate its population back into the north cork this. let's look at this problem from another angle who benefits from the migration of the russian speaking population if you think the republic of dagestan where the chechen republic or any other constituent entity benefits from it you are fundamentally wrong we need a russian speaking population like bread or air because the russian language is a link between various nationalities co-existing in the north caucasus so there is another thing here you know the notion of population mobility and the russian speaking population is far more mobile than the caucasians who are more devoted to their homes and roots their land and traditions and states should deal with this by creating new competitive jobs we believe that the state development program for the north caucasus should focus on creating conditions that would facilitate an inflow
2:35 pm
of russian speakers into the region it's in our immediate interest to work on this and what is particularly encouraging the republics are interested in creating such conditions to reform in august a high ranking french delegation visited the north caucuses and announce their decision to invest considerable funds in developing to raise that result in building a cluster of two or three of the diff connected from the rest of the region where many of the rate and lawlessness still persist are you saying that there will be. don't worry law and order will be installed and chaos and misery everywhere outside that zoners i now think of this in audio with possible their proposal of course not there i want you to understand that we are not reinventing the wheel here we are not inventing constructions that have never been heard of it is perfectly obvious that unless the local population is integrated into the tourism cluster development process all our attempts to build ski lifts and five star hotels will inevitably fall flat if we disenfranchise the indigenous population the local population must
2:36 pm
be involved in all of these developments there but how do we do that to get you first of all we must get out of what i call the starship troopers that's up to ten thousand young people who will be employed in the tourism and service sector these people must be local and live in the areas where these mountain skiing clusters will be developed second from any residential areas located around those posters we are going to select young people teach them and do our best to help them set up small and medium businesses sometimes with the help of the state they may open small hotels for tourists we want people to be able to make money if people feel involved and integrated in this process i see no problems at all austria had the same experience a while back austria's vice chancellor said in the conference that there were also explosions in austria while infrastructure was being built the local population he said was also terribly upset until authorities managed to involve locals in what was going on before the project had incurred great difficulty. with the mystical
2:37 pm
point he said that he threw for many investments people and even stated mission a terrorist to ensure their safety and they got money later reviews can finance terrorist attacks what can be done about dot when even pressure of an civilian have to be terrorists but there are plenty of other good for first of all i would say it has to do with a certain lack of trust the business people have in the ability of federal authorities to protect them from criminal extortion networks recently active in the caucasus the situation. however is changing now we're working actively to explain to people that aiding and abetting terrorism is a crime just as destructive as terrorism itself and that any money given to terrorists can be seen as a crime equal to carrying out a terrorist attack today we have many cases of local citizens and business people cooperating with law enforcement the results are improving gradually but again this is a long process i've talked to several leaders of move this republic and our opinions
2:38 pm
differ some of them say negotiations with terrorists unnecessary well i think that there is no talking to terrorists do you think authorities cannot negotiate with terrorists. i believe there's nothing to negotiate with terrorists but we should talk and negotiate with parents of those children who have left for the woods and haven't committed any crimes yet if there's a chance to bring them back in the woods with the help of our religious leaders or their parents and families elders councils and any other social institutions we should be doing our not most to take it with we should encourage those who will talk to us and inform on these people those who are willing to lay down their arms and start living a peaceful life we should consolidate our efforts once they take a gun and commit a crime there's nothing to talk to them about. how many terrorists operate throughout the north caucuses today. we like giving numbers but it's actually very difficult to make a difference between bandits and terrorists the overall number that i usually give to media agencies for both small groups of five to six members of the large groups
2:39 pm
of twenty to thirty is up to one thousand people in old north caucasus republics we are aware of these gang leaders and we've been working for really on their cases i will form they funded from within the conch a by other country. with a. recent analysis shows the overall domestic funding ratio is about ten to ninety the latter being russia they don't need the support of international organizations and other worldwide terror networks such as al-qaeda the money they explored from business. presenters confound them this actually means that it's not so much terrorism as banditry at the same time i want to stress again that there is indeed a funding inflow for western foundations charities and human rights organizations these phones are used among other things to finance radical religious literature and a number of ballad leaders who exploit children for profit in the caucasus. mystically point in many with cook these residents go to muslim countries such as pakistan and
2:40 pm
saudi arabia to study by the time they return home what is this the line for down between their spiritual freedom and i realize ation the best it isn't a secular state with with left. it's unfortunately this line becomes blurred we are indeed facing this problem and until recently we were unaware of the number of young people who traveled for religious education in saudi arabia pakistan egypt as a number of other countries having lived in study for five years in a country like saudi arabia which is an absolutely non-secular state a person returns to our country to secular authority institutions and laws and feels lost to meet these realities these people require a special approach and i hope to program in essence various countries have different ways of working on this matter for instance turkey and particularly azerbaijan practically made a decision on providing active adaptive work for these people to go until these
2:41 pm
people are really fully adopted to secular laws and to particular rules and principles of behavior until they are prepared to follow these laws they have no right to take any position in any state unit simple or regional structure nor to do business they have to go through a certain out of cation system first unfortunately there is no legislative base for this it's a very complicated process it requires a lot of patience and tedious work on the part of families for example on relationships with parents we need to keep track of children who travel abroad to study as we can prohibit them from receiving religious education at the same time we should certainly develop our religious institutes to train exports of exotic studies in the north caucuses i believe a key aspect will be to establish a secular islamic institute through the north caucasus federal university or another regional institution. and not have been out that bad the milk within it about of nights in our country and most people believe that through no nato will reach the buttons down democracy and the cook has been fancher is that i've been in
2:42 pm
four q since which i'm very difficult to be able to that believe that you should that tend to lean comprehensive put it with a mentality that is that tape fifth them islamic to me and particularly. just kind of a society where we need a western style democracy. i don't know what a western style democracy is the west itself has various kinds of democracy into political interpretation of democracy or everyone wants to impose their vision of democracy on a country singers but i'm totally against it i believe russia has its own form of democratic development. republics i wouldn't dramatize the situation regarding the peculiarities of the north caucasus there is perhaps one significant difficulty which we should gradually give up that this is a certain activism which over the past twenty years was reimpose in the caucasus for some reason i'm talking about the fact that executive power structures of our regions are being established according to ethnic identity this is the most acute
2:43 pm
issue which subsequently brings up speculation about clans and corruption of executive car bodies should be stuff of supporting to professional rather than ethnic principals and school as for ethnic features traditions culture and religion are these aspects should be manifest in the parliaments or people should generate laws and reflect the diversity that exists in the republic and in the caucuses generally mystical opinion thank you very much for this interview. the close of this good to the spitzbergen archipelago. for the world's northern those dutch you have led presides over a ghost. town party goes to pains a group of village volunteers pre-drilled the palace for ruins. where technological breakthroughs save lives. and where people are forced to stay
2:44 pm
for. the fans are rich but you're close up on the large.
2:45 pm
is on our team police fired tear gas at demonstrators enough and says the nation is brought to a standstill by a nationwide strike since services have paralyzed staff heard thousands of civil servants walked off their jobs in a profile said new sofa. and final block a u.n. resolution against syria which had been european back in moscow says its marketing of damascus is based on a confrontation with this. thousands of hostile west poyser accurate portrait funny at its influence on the governments at a time of soaring unemployment labor unions some joy the chorus of disapproval.
2:46 pm
more of those stories in fifteen minutes the first all the latest in sports if you know. good to have your company if this is sports today i'm going to leave on these our headlines this hour. gearing up russia's football team from perth for a massive we auction wins against the back here in the world will guarantee them a place at your twenty twelve. clear power a host of the n.b.a.'s guns including kobe bryant legal police commissioner david stern to try and see the twenty eleven twelve she's. bridging through possible the soviet originating support of some book which is i to do practitioners with and how found select demonstrating their skills in moscow.
2:47 pm
it's make or break time for russia's footballers this week with euro twenty twelve qualification wrapping up tick up against charges take on slovakia in julie now on friday before a home clash with dora on choose the going what amount of qualification will be made shirton by winning those two games monitor book out seeing if the game is achieved the players can quote drink as much as they want afterwards that statement coming in response to criticism from levelled out some of the players reportedly doing just before a world cup playoff in slovenia two years ago advocate also see he will quit his post should russia fail to make next summer's poland and ukraine finals. a lot resting on those two games let's move to the ice on the kontinental hockey league where say eskimo score well and truly beginning to live up to their pre-season hype and your second in the western conference following a three one home win over mesler novokuznetsk the victory set his fourth in their
2:48 pm
past by games who must buy time to wait until the start of the second twenty minutes to seize the initiative. to me tree pre-show sliding home here one nothing but this is equalized ten minutes after the tundra koosman finishing off a beautiful pastoral dimitry lidsky but that would only spur on c.s. yeah. letting rip right before the end of period mitri money and then putting the tie to bed five minutes after the break. up to come up with all this newly illegal roll with the. well a tennis one seeded russian is through to the quarterfinals of the china open world number three a real with a how didn't quite the same fortune us her compatriots for world number one of a problem which has been looking furtively at her and she certainly didn't we have a round in beijing at the thought of your screen you can see the serb drop just
2:49 pm
three games on route to a straight sets win over it is going to be over three matches right before the us on the chinese hard courts rumanian a monica lest you soften shall meet shippers in the first second say victoria azarenka to me at the quarters of the expense of seventy is. called. her passage with the for your version. and using these title charge meanwhile has moved up a gear in the men's side of things the russian booking his port of on the birth of expense of spain's feliciano lopez earlier fernando verdasco did keep the spanish flag flying beating the attorney in a flip of the oath in three sets to six six one six games to touch. the event was made to work hard in his opener else he defeated grigor dimitrov ample garia twenty rules suffering plenty of resistance but tsonga prevail to say
2:50 pm
that seven six seven five the french would need the points to boost his bid for a place at the tour finals in london next. to. running for that season ending eight man event is thomas burdick the czech supporting his quest for victory over history you're going to nels or break each of the two sets on a day getting the job done for the thirty seven five seven five the final score. which the quarter final stage at least in their thinking for them and thus far this season. the national basketball association labor dispute between owners and players shows no signs of resolving anytime soon the league canceling the rest of their pre-season games with the proposed november start a series start boston celtics star paul pierce attending these negotiations he was joined by a marty sort of meyer host of other stars jerrick fisher one of the more vocal players representatives but reporters were all the way to the arrival of his high profile lakers teammate colby bryant though rumored to be working extensively to
2:51 pm
sign in italy with polonium no common ground between those big names on numerous there was yet. day world the you know announcing the. cancellation of the rest of the exhibition season by monday we will have no choice but the chance of the first two weeks of the season. that's where we are we. gauged in more. you know intense discussions close you know we're all remains to be you know very large between. you know the n.b.a. . and today was not to be. on the baseball diamond new york delivered when it mattered most in the m.l. b. american league division series against the tigers the yankees hanging out at san juan shellacking to detroit on the road forcing the best of five series back to the big apple for the decider yankees pitcher a.j. burnett says watching his teammate kurdish brunner since
2:52 pm
a big day after john kelly had a line drive in the first inning promotions time to step up to the plate in the fifth and again the thirty year old would deliver an r.b.i. job of making this two or three one with troy feeling that we should want to moralize it the feistiness visitor should they continue to point on the tigers making an eight in the evening. kano's rather taking the opportunity to move the score into double digits with an r.b.i. single step only on please the final score the two sides now had new york on thursday for that crucial series the cider. texas rangers will be watching that game closely to see who their next opponents will be first though they have popped open the champagne after closing out their own series against the top where they raise taxes were shot nine nothing in the opener before punching back to win the next three edging the final game four three the rangers taking a second straight american league title. diamondbacks they produced the greats
2:53 pm
a last gasp effort at home to stay alive against the brewers and the national league divisional series phoenix. controlling dominant one pick three three which will treat losses by three or more runs full full schmidt's nights like real or not the proper but brown slam in the fifth which made the score seven on the field so single in the first inning or is it will still enjoy the comfort of their own pride in being poor as they look to tie the season to peace later on but. the former want to go where with sebastian vettel all but securing this season's form. the money since second in the standings was garden t. his long term future with current same mclaurin thirty one year old jenson button who won the formula one crime in zero nine committing his driving future by signing what the team called two year contracts the drivers current contract was set to
2:54 pm
expire the season in currently against insurmountable odds essentially for this year's drawn that britain would have to win over five remaining races with red bull's vettel not scoring a single point so it's really all but twenty twelve and beyond for the summer a. huge day of cycling up the so-called by couple of the world the tour of beijing getting its inaugural start with tony martin the fastest a lot the city's a lot more courage and that's the limpid stadium the opener perfectly suited for a twenty seven world time trial champion martin twenty six ruled showing the same form that earned him the world title in the discipline in copenhagen a fortnight by david miller's run seventeen seconds to win the day the british veteran settling for the middle rung on the podium german martens thirty minutes thirty three seconds the time. alex said it was martin thus becoming the first ever
2:55 pm
stage win over you see i world tour event in asia will resign the. finally sport house once again proved the way of united nations russia's somebody creating their opposite numbers from afghanistan the last in a move of mutual goodwill here in the russian capital. filed this report. this magnificent seven have traveled all the way from kabul to moscow all to hone their sandals skills in the land where these martial arts was created a friendly tournament the pinnacle of their stay the fighting techniques was crafted to the soviet union as a mixture of the world's toughest styles around eighty countries across the globe practiced the sport now including afghanistan but there is still no better place than russia to learn and you treat or two where somebody is the same back in afghanistan as it's here in russia but unfortunately we don't have such good conditions at home if we had similar equipment we would produce results which are
2:56 pm
just as good as is often the case with meetings like these competition was not the only goal well a bit of attention doesn't do any sport any harm what with all the cups and medals handed out bridge and the cultural gap was the rather important message as the organizers revealed but i would put it this was not only about school but also about cultural exchange already and guests not only wrestled but also visited the kremlin and central moscow so we hope they will have happy memories of this trip for the rest of their lives. the small tournament dubbed together with stronger has been deemed as a local success and hopes are high it could become the first event of many which will strengthen it least the sporting ties between russia and of denniston and even other countries we'll go to show for our team. tough guys all right and there that is all the sport for now i'll see you soon here on friday for our party.
2:57 pm
culture is that so much good music to me a lot of people a very good case of free speech is the global economy on the brink of a double dip recession if so why can't the rich west find the right mix of fiscal. cliff.
2:58 pm
2:59 pm
mission free critical patients free. for charges free to make amends.

31 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on