tv [untitled] October 10, 2011 2:00am-2:30am EDT
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poland is counting the votes off the parliamentary election on sunday it is expected that prime minister party is in line for the second spell of power in a row join us for all the latest details. dozens die hundreds injured in egypt as a peaceful christian march against islamic radicalism descends into the biggest clashes since the revolution that ousted president mubarak. as we explore the chances of the u.s. taking action against pakistan depicted by some as a terrorist safe haven with a nuclear arsenal and powerful friends. and almost but not quite yet even the hunt for the big foot gains ground inside syria r.t. joins experts who say they have evidence of the slippery snowman.
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today i'm in moscow i'm at tresor good to have you with us here on our t. our top story poland's prime minister on course to become the first new generation to be reelected and exit polls from sunday's alexy election say don posts a center right party is almost ten percent clear of his main rival he's already served a full term which included efforts to warm relations with russia artie's correspond alexei or chefs he hasn't. from what we see so far there will be no surprises as to who is going to win the election in poland the exit poll results which were published straight after the polling stations were closed on sunday night suggested that prime minister party the civic platform will garner around forty percent of the votes with their main compact it is the party of the twin brother of the of the
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late polish president kaczynski it also will garner around thirty percent with all the votes counted so far these results seem to be proving rather accurate this will not be the straight victory for don't know he will still have to form a coalition with other parties in order for his party to have the second spell of power in a role but few aspirants have any doubts that the prime minister would be able to form a coalition with several other parties and take a second spell at power in poland this in fact is could be proved to be a very historic move because since nine hundred eighty nine polls have been changing their government and the ruling party every single four years with every election this it'll be the first time since ninety eight and i have to say party has been reelected and the same prime minister will stay power for another four years this is not a surprise to many experts there have been many surveys and many polls suggesting
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that poles have been very happy with their government with the way poland handled the global recession and this is probably one of the main factors why the polls have been voting for the prime minister spot even despite that the voter turnout has been rather low for traditionally politically active polls and the era of power for the last four years have signified very much improving relations between poland and russia in particular after the tragic smolensk crash which killed most of the country's political elite along with the country's president many experts have been saying that the relations have been improving since then with lots of help coming from the russian side in the investigation. and many good ones coming from the leadership in poland we are expecting that he be confirmed as the country's prime minister for the second spell that we expect that he would not change his foreign policy many assets have been talking about that and the relations with russia will stay on the same level. stay with us here on our at least of the crime europeans
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find that being protected from poverty is becoming an empty pledge by actually hard pressed me and started basic social programs to balance their boats putting a damper on the blocks boast of wiping out homelessness by two thousand and fifteen . and later we hear how nato forces have adopted libya's civil war but is hitting civilians instead of moving toward a country toward peace or he gets expert insight in a few minutes. but first egypt's military rulers imposed an overnight curfew on a cairo's tahrir square in other parts of the capital due to be lifted by now is follows a violent eruption between coptic christians and security forces that left at least twenty four dead what started as a peaceful rally calling for justice over attacks on churches and radicalism quickly turned into the most violent episode since february revolution military vehicles clearly seen charging through crowds and plowing into people while army fired rubber bullets and tear gas witnesses claim escalation was sparked by
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unconnected troublemakers state owned media plays christian protesters are instigating violence international relations expert on and says the unrest shows egypt's secular status is under threat. the developments of this situation i mean very long and it's alarming because of the religious division but it also is a moment of political. shock was. six weeks. late last year we can still see violence between cops and islamic clerics any pressure and it is in cities like police ogre and at the time when people weren't really expecting revolution this didn't get much attention then when the revolution period when it seemed at least in the center of cairo really peaceful. people who will be. in the room. with the local christian community
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and. it's the real question is he symbolically is egypt being a secular education being an islamic completion it may well be many more people. who. are significant. since there were many security. who would. be much less free will they have. documents the timeline of how the revolutionary joy in egypt turned into disillusionment and suspicion that's on our web site r.t. dot com for a scanner for us on what became the main stumbling block to egyptian democracy and why tahrir square remains a he battle site. also british intelligence rings the alarm over any increased terror threats in next summer's london olympics saying little can be done to prevent well planned attacks.
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europe's social welfare programs which have been the news pride enjoy for decades could face the axe as the economic crunch bites deeper among them poverty safety nets that provide food and care for those living on the streets or struggling to make ends meet as r.t. is daniel bushell reports from france there's always a catch to cutting back. the new motion in the european parliament that homelessness can be ended in the e.u. twenty fifth but those on the front line helping people living on the streets to see with the numbers without a roof over their heads room with the e.u. itself to stop a scheme providing free meals things are expected to get even worse. believe me on the european union's ending its food aid program which feeds millions every year yet more people than ever a coming through our tools. protesters are
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angry that spending cuts target the poor but they're also furious saying they're being lloyds soon with elections next april the sarkozy administration claims poverty on his watch has dropped below fourteen percent charities on the ground see the real figures hoyer and roy's inforced claiming that one in seven french people now live below the poverty line with states will steer it in moves being blamed for this soup kitchen else like paris social work to save it shocked by how many now call this their only meal the most common reason given is government cuts to social spending the income below which people have defined officially is living in poverty in france is just on the bills and euro month the state safety nets well below that meaning many of desperate five hundred euros a month is what i now get from the government that put a roof over my head not enough to eat cash strapped e.u.
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governments elsewhere across the e.u. are under pressure to get more people off benefits if they don't search for a job or not enough so we can close it and make an end to all the. unemployment period with job seekers being squeezed belts of social security the face of europe's homeless is getting even younger although. we've got many young able bodied people coming to us for the first time with the end of e.u. funding we just can't feed them anymore. it called a. pause not good economics the process of treating the crew in problems with the streets for we will to save cuts for the benefit system i mean certainly support people who are very poor and cannot avoid going to. france is full of mean charities that would leave a humanitarian crisis as homeless numbers spiral out of control in the poor little
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world meanwhile e.u. chiefs grow chile themselves the homelessness is coming to an end. he reported from siberia in a few minutes and joined a group that's trying to bag a beast. thanks for saying cannes is a very high to me over there in the cave in shelter or at least discover some traces of base so let's go there. marty follows the hunt for the world's most elusive creature with specialists who say they're closer than ever to fighting. but first in pakistan a dozen al-qaeda linked suspects were arrested after afghanistan demanded the u.s. put more pressure on is a lot of bad to fight terrorism but it's not enough to eliminate thoughts in the u.s. that pakistan's government may be sheltering terrorists so to washington are even ready to support action against there's a lot of bad as are. the drums of war beating loud and clear washington calls pakistan
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a safe haven for terrorists we can now hear the news coming across the border attacking their forces in. afghanistan these and disappearing back into a safe haven. economy network for one acts as a veritable arm of pakistan's internal services intelligence agency pakistan is furious over the accusations calling them unsubstantiated and saying that washington came very close to losing a major ally in its war on terror if you talk about links i'm quite sure you know it has been said many terrorist organizations around the world which by which we need intelligence things over the last ten years pakistan has repeatedly compromised its own sovereignty to help the americans in their operations and us while chasing down suspected terrorists has been bombing pakistan with drones on a regular basis the strikes have killed thousands of civilians use of going to tax
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is not against our sovereignty it's also counterproductive in it's the people that we want to build as friends in this fight against terrorism after the latest threats from washington fearing an even tougher assault thousands of pakistanis angrily rallied to say enough is enough for these people the us is a hostile power it's china that they see is a friend in the americas and this one instance have hand it over a major hearts and minds victory to the chinese in pakistan inspiring china officially notified washington that any attack on pakistan will be seen as an act of aggression against beijing the pakistani foreign minister praised his country's relations with china calling them quote higher than mountains deeper than oceans stronger than steel and sweeter than honey washington on the other hand seems to have mastered the art of alienating friends with pakistan. taking america's accusations that they support terrorists as a way to shift the blame for the
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a view of u.s. policies on pakistan but the blame game made to go up into full scale aggression the experts believe we need to elevate our response they will have a lot about partisan support on capitol hill u.s. lawmakers have already signaled that if there is the will for tough action against pakistan they'll support it and when washington says the words safe haven for terrorists that's what you expect. and if it does happen pakistan could be the new afghanistan but with china as their friend and you clear bombs at hand sounds like a deadly combination for the united states i'm trying to check out reporting from washington. and in the next hour our t's crossed talk to beat talks about what's ahead for the u.s. pakistan fragile relationship. because america the clock is the only interest there so if you're for it you know afghanistan and with regard to support for these terrorist groups we could see the move of american policy for alliance with
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pakistan which is a nominal and somewhat it's a which both sides lie to each other it's like a very bad marriage where both sides were unfaithful to the other two containment we could see america moving towards a containment. but i don't think that's going to happen i think it's most pakistanis understand they need a relationship they're going to be culturally politically there's no derealization there we're trying to get out we're trying to punish the people who took the united states we don't see most of that and there's a lot of arguing for getting out very quickly so we obama that much of the right. of the republicans want to get out of iraq that is a very quickly jake if you want to jump in there to. stephen the government's been killing people for more than ten years how many terrorists do you have to kill before you finally say enough's enough i mean the government there been no constraints on the number of people that have been able to be killed came years of this no constraints drone attacks assassinations bombings killing of wedding parties at some point isn't it time to say enough enough
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. bigfoot has gone by many names and been the subject of many stories but actually setting eyes on one has proved a little difficult not everyone's given up though when a team of specialists think they've zoned in on the creatures whereabouts in russia doesn't worry if an ocean reports from siberia. the yeti also known as big food snowman whole sasquatch has been exciting scientists and enthusiasts from all the world for more than a century but explorers have never had enough evidence to determine that this apparently gigantic creature is more than just a big legend these beautiful mountainous forests in russia siberia are among the few places on earth thought to be roamed by yetis and this is where the scientists from around the globe has come for the largest expedition of its kind since the nineteenth fifties to set out what's never been done before to finally catch the
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creature. but first we go to get blessing from this lions indigenous inhabitants in the list their spiritual support. really. shaman a dashed or doesn't have any doubts i'm not sure i can tell you that but yes he does exist encouraged we continue our journey the path goes through impossible tiger fake it never has a human food here before perhaps an altogether larger and harriet creature has in the hunt for the evidence every minor detail becomes important ranch is twisted like is believed to be a key clue to the other's existence the scientists say it could not have been done with any morals as they don't have hands or fingers to do and humans cannot do this
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way either as they're just not strong enough to jeter we go into the forest and more so cold marco's we come across two cards in the middle of a virgin tiger forest are also high interest the participants of the expedition are saying it's not just falling trees the branches they say could have been put in this way deliberately. someone and now the stroke of luck i meet a local who says he saw a tall man like harry creature nearby he points the way here into make the journey with us this will be your it's a snowman and the master of tiger when he saw him was signs of its presence as if it wants us to know it exists but it doesn't want to be discovered. but they expect nation must go on it for saying cancer is a very hard to me yet there were there in the cave a nest or a shelter or police discover some traces of this creature so let's go there if the
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snowman or at least new signs of its existence i discovered common knowledge a study of these creatures could deliver a blow to the many skeptics and sure enough the clues emerge there is what seems to be here he was told you feel like it was yesterday but certainly not a bad as scientists agree while remaining cautious of jumping to conclusions this is a beautiful surface book in which we're traveling and there's only that one interesting when you're uncertain here you must be right there. on the right. foot playing hopscotch should like to see your left foot. that's the left one has never been discovered and celebrations on hold these are the real thing for their convenience props to make a very good story. and i wouldn't be quick to determine which of those two
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alternatives as the truth without further. study at all taken while could provide cost tyron proof of the yet is existence but there are plenty here who want to be held in their breath that even if you bring them snowmen better alive the skeptics will say that's a pathology or mutation there was a case in the usa it is covered a strange body all covered with fur and military helicopter flew and we never heard about it since then i think this could be explained by an important including financial importance of the academic science. bush is expected to have those involved going in circles and so it seems that until concrete evidence is found the discovery of the food remains a bleak. and ration ocean r.t. reporting from siberia. they're not us in other stories making headlines across the
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globe marine crews are pumping oil in a leaking interior ship stranded off new zealand's north island shore about thirty tons of already spilled into the sea after the vessel hit a reef worsening weather is hampering hampering and disrupting the operation its fear of the ship could break up and cause an environmental disaster. severe flooding has killed more than two hundred fifty people in thailand heavy downpours and overflowing rivers hospital evacuations and led to engine buddhist temples being swapped the government is installing four hundred water pumps along rivers in the capital and digging canals on the city's outskirts about eight million people have been affected by the floods and mudslides in thailand since july. that obvious home town as opposed to falling under control of libya's interim government forces but the national transitional council says it will only declare the country's liberation once the city of sirte is captured heavy civilian casualties being reported thousands have been trying to escape the bloodshed passed the bar
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from the ancient times says the media's attention on the battle it may be ignoring the high human cost. the only that you see in western me stream media corporate media is about the adventures of this so-called true revolution in resources this is not a resolution this is a civil war which was at all to close by to me two powers in the us so in terms of just civilian population searches acidic be there more than the hundred thousand and six. ten thousand level twenty thousand there are still most of the civilian police who still dish were blown by nato needlewoman at least half of the city including what they said was scattering installations all across town this is that cluster volbeat soupy responsibility to protect was theoretically the reason. you made each area. intervention he leaves so if the
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good guys are being attacked michael duffy forces are to be up lax but if the bad guys are in school stone seriously sure is since r two p. does not apply so in terms of people receiving you know this beats anything else in the market coming up in a little bit of our sports reporter a russian athlete makes history by winning the chicago marathon three times in a row more on that with andrew later but first let's get the business r.p. with you here. hello and a very warm welcome to the program one of russia's leading wireless internet providers you know setting itself and vicious target's already known for its innovative approach to offering new service says it hopes to become one of the world's largest four g. provide its business archie's microphone ask the company's c.e.o. about children's listing plans. britain are we don't have this idea at all so we don't want to have to go to. the reason for that because we are still with reports
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of hypergrowth. we don't think that it's right not to go to you tell us how difficult or easy is it doing business in russia russia as a country. we are good example of the of course we started our business in two thousand and seven but you believe that it's possible and the market everybody was talking like it's not really the. opportunity. which we do i mean now we are. successful company good russian market is great. let's have a look at the markets now oil prices are heading up the optimism that demand by the world's largest consumer would hold after economic data from the u.s. late because of a renewed recession might switch is trading at eighty three dollars a barrel while branch is offering up one hundred six dollars per barrel and in asia japanese markets are closed for a holiday while hong kong's hang seng is in the red resource stocks are among the
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worst performers as investors concerns over progress on europe's debt solutions for fears of lower demand chinese. because down just under five percent while the other meaning of china is over seven percent in the red. and finally here in moscow there are tears in the eyes of some opened on a positive note the r.t.s. is up point nine percent this hour and my six is just a bit behind point seven percent on the rise. well investors took the chance to buy into russia which is the end of last week though with the sounds of caution xander rifkin and i've seen much of that although he's hopeful of better news volatility will remain this week. we have seen that actually last week was quite positive to be a movie that we called the sentiments will be soon please this week somehow with the two different factors we should drive the market up and down one is investors
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are still cautious cause the crisis is not solved on the other hand we see that european authorities are trying to consolidate their efforts and you could have this we see some new swirls from greece or from the european countries or some other points of view of the first of european authorities we will definitely see being needed for action of the market depends on what the news world will be so i am definitely sure that will this unity will stay in place what we still hope as all the investors hope at least you will have sun foundations to get into more potent. and finalists more endless prefer carts to catch up to seventy nine million dollars may disappear from people's plastic in russia might be under the year that your realtor has this account. in the first top of this year russian banks some lost seventy percent more money from illegal credit and debit card operations than in the same period last year and this number is actually very alarming considering
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that the overall number of operations has increased by just thirty seven percent or so some words the stolen over a billion rubles for a private bank account and a forecast of just to one point four billion more before the end of the year experts say most people here fall victim of skimming a method used by criminals to capture data from member the next tribe on the back of a plastic card russian legislation lax measures detected we thought this type of crime the maximum punishment for scammers here is two years in prison although often the managed to get away industry experts point out another reason and that is the banks attempts to save up on transactions safety special keyboard protectors can cost up to fifty dollars per a.t.m. this indeed could make operating a.t.m. change more expensive the banks very soon might have to reconsider their safety policy as with never saw six hundred ninety dollars per cash machine for a year but the damage to suffer from skimming might soon exceed the cost of additional safety measures. so it's all the business news from no your up to date
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