tv [untitled] October 11, 2011 1:00am-1:30am EDT
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you. use it and over a new global voices asia's two biggest story is russia employing our bill with a view to travelers the political dominance of the western world. ukraine's energy scannell trial may be drawing to a close with a q. who are expected to deliver its verdict on ex prime minister goes gas case. slovakia holds the fate of the eurozone bailout and it's a pall over the government both threatening to veto the new beefed up funds for data laden european economies. it's a woman's world the scientists warn the male gene is heading for extinction with russian men dying out faster than any other country and sperm taking the blame for .
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this is already coming to you live from moscow ninety am in the russian capital i'm marina joshie reshuffling the world's arcade political stage russia's vladimir putin and his chinese counterpart are looking to lay the first breaks in beijing today for mayor of space to now development and energy there is much on the table well more for more on the much higher meeting and what's at stake let's now take a listen to archie's marina costs are able. first of all it's important to mention that this is prime minister vladimir putin's first visit since announcing his privacy in the upcoming presidential elections and this may signal a change in focus for russia for many years the west has been dominating the political stage for russia china's economic progress may have
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a moscow in the sense many analysts are saying that the strategic partnership between the two biggest and fastest growing economies in the world could shift the power balance in the world now both nations have supported each other throughout the years on issues related to sovereignty security and development they also have similar political views and we've seen this just recently when both of them a vetoed a european for the u.n. security resolution which was condemning syria and was suggesting that it could face sanctions if it continued its crackdown on protesters that both countries are also members of the ricks alliance along with india brazil and south africa and the continued economic uncertainty in europe and the u.s. has seriously undermined the dominance all of europe and the uighurs all of the world political stage and it has cleared the way for emerging powers such as russia
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and china you know both countries also important trade partners this year china has climbed back up and passing germany and it's now russia's number one trade partner and actually live near putin said that he expects such great tone over this year could reach seventy a billion dollars and by twenty twenty they want that number to grow to two hundred billion also the russian prime minister today is expect that's a sign a sweeping cooperation on technical modernization and what this means is that china will benefit from russia's leadership in nuclear energy space and aviation now russia on the other hand will take advantage of chinese superiority. high speed rail transport power generation equipment and alternative energy production and of course this meeting comes as both countries celebrate ten years since they signed the treaty of good neighbor u.s. friendly cooperation and just recently president meeting with a good have said that he's happy with the steadily consolidating bilateral trade
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economic science and technical toys and officials from both countries have actually said that this is the best their relationship has been in years and so they will of course be a member of the strength and. of course on right across reported from beijing and right now we are looking at a live picture of russia's prime minister of what important arriving in china for talks. but you are to live from moscow we've got plenty more on the deals being made at the meeting in our business of date in about twenty minutes time. for drying as recently over germany as russia's top trade then the two countries are forming a few billion dollar investment fund to channel the rising flux for. ukraine's former prime minister yulia tymoshenko will face a court verdict later on tuesday she's on trial over charges related to alleged
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gargi gas contracts with russia or do last year she asked looks and the case which itself faces allegations of being politically motivated. the biggest trial of the decade in ukraine may be coming to an end today on tuesday with the judge in the key of court is expected to deliver his verdict on the case of the country's former prime minister she is being accused of several economic crimes one of which according to the prosecution that she struck on local gas deals with moscow in two thousand and nine and cost ukraine almost forty billion u.s. dollars in losses of course the main point which is being speculated right now is whether you will go to prison following this verdict now the prosecution demands seven years in britain for. this is the worst case scenario for her but at the same time there's been lots of criticism coming from the european union in regards to this case and we and many experts believe that the freedom may be exchanged
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for the possible integration with the european union are the experts expect. to get five years suspended sentence she will be set free then but she will be unable to run for the parliament next year for the parliamentary election and certainly this will automatically rule her out of the twenty fifteen presidential election now the atmosphere here in the district court has been very tense over the past several months with those who support those who stand against her protesting here ever since the end of july the beginning of august and one of the deputies from the alliance of parties protecting. the day when the. verdict would be voiced by the judge in this court would probably mean a lot of bloodshed here on the streets with the support just clashing with the police in case if you get some essential gets a prison sentence from the judge here. i think the reporting there and still to
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come this hour war cities in the u.s. join anger and big business. oh. party reports from the west coast were laid becomes one of the latest scenes of protest in the occupy wall street movement. but eurozone is agonizingly close to accepting and new bailout plan for debt strapped nations but the final step could be a tough one little slip mark is the stumbling block the last country to ratify the agreement and push the deal through party sarah firth has been following the story . we smite mike bang at the center of attention recently is the you're using crisis bumbles on another member states are being asked to vote on the european stability fund we take a look at how these other countries ok playing with the pressure all eyes are on slovak here today to see if politicians who vote positively on the european
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stability funds to aid ailing countries like greece as the last member states vote slovakia's decision is crucial but take a look at this t.v. ad for a popular slayback beer it announces want to glory from everyone that is greek not wanting to lend to grace that is slovak a tongue in cheek has captured the need of the people here perfectly. here is not a rich country we need money for health care system brought homeless for elderly. as the second poorest country in the year is a slave axeman a reason why they should help the rich nations who they view as having spent more than they could afford and political dissent that's not there is uncertainty about whether the leading coalition party will be able to get the votes they need for the bailout funds to go ahead the approval of all seventeen countries that use the single currency is needed.
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or not. i see there's a strong pressure from from other european countries and. if it does approve the plan slovak here would be expected to contribute about seven point seven billion year aid to the pot to taste about four hundred forty billion euro but with years in countries like spain and italy making increasingly unstable many critics are saying that even this will not be enough. every. final solution to the problem and they say it will take these measures but this will be the end of it and there's light at the end of the tunnel that will come out and what we see is an endless. austerity. depression. more measures leading to more depression and people realize now that you've got to break out that despite facing an outpouring of public discontent germany managed to
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pass the measures at the end of last month but instead of back here many have remained strictly a pace to this thing the fund taxpayer is paying a penny. the. situation is not sustainable. amounts are so huge that doesn't make sense and doesn't make sense to them and i think politicians we all see that there are also other alternatives probably . they are doing quite well. and. they don't have the prize money and some of. the decision of the small member states today could have a big impact on the plans for the band out funds because the debt crisis continues to be felt in the richest member states to the poorest is no global concern about just where this is going to. athens. are just
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kind of reporters getting to the roots of the ravaging financial crisis and here's a preview of what's coming up at around seven thirty am g.m.t. . those are sort of accounts from old ladies sitting on fortunes and every single month they get their statement and they get their magnifying glass and they try to figure out of the bank stole money from them this month but they're very good at doing it so they can pick it up and or other pension accounts or their teachers or their firemen remember all these public workers accounts they're being vilified because they want a living wage meanwhile their pensions are being destroyed by bank of new york and other banks so they're getting really gang bang from both directions. and started on wall street but the movement of people who say their lives have been ruined by bankers big business and government is spreading across the u.s. and beyond over a thousand protesters hit the streets of los angeles joining the occupy wall street
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activists who started the movement around a month ago in new york has a story from away. oh protesters took over a bank of america branch in los angeles and were willing to get arrested in order to send a clear message to wall street he was to keep the peace. and we. want that thousand people have taken to the streets of los angeles now this movement has people from occupy los angeles in solidarity with high wall street and we have here people who have just been foreclosed on plenty of police here in force in order to keep this crowd in check the anti-corporate mobilizations which started in new york are spreading and now some of the most of back to by the nation's economic crisis are joining in rose could tell receive the nitpicks and notice
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after falling behind on her mortgage payments. and that was. the night she believes that this type of political action will bring results they've been really governing out of but i might just take you to that and there has to be that and i think it's the stand just the way from struggling homeowners to the unemployed people of all walks of life are becoming in bolton by the recent street demonstrations we had to go. to my job they could not make. it past me eight and i'm here said me and used to work at an auto parts plant he's part of the four point five million people who have been unemployed for more than a year now this father of two is struggling to hold on to his home diverse groups have made up the mobilization to in cities across america in recent weeks as more
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people become inspired to vent their frustration with our financial. political institutions. there's still uncertainty about whether these protests will cause direct jeans or whether they're still interested try to capitalize on the popularity but it appears that the financial state of the nation that's helped motivate americans to take democracy to the streets. in los angeles. art. well author and activist david swanson is among those demonstrating in the capital washington d.c. he told r.t. the congressman should get ready for more protests driven not by a leader but by the cos we got here to washington on october sixth and congress
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left town and they get back on tuesday and so tuesday morning is when we really begin to bring our grievances to our government so we're just getting ready to get started and we have no intention of going anywhere anytime soon when we marched through the streets of this city and i've heard stories from other cities people who join in the march we shall where the ninety nine percent and so are you and they cheer and they join in and we applaud people honk their horns not in anger at the traffic jam but in solidarity are beginning to realize that it's not our personal problems in our household but that everybody shares these problems with c.n.n. demands our leader i'm reminded of the u.s. army commander in chief from american indians who didn't have one we don't need that we don't need that imposed on us we're working to avoid having a leader people who saw a politician like barack obama as a leader are very visible luzhin it right now and that's good they've got their
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right we don't need a leader we need an agenda and we have to. and he wasn't actually live from moscow and if you want to catch up with our news stories you can do so by logging on to our web site r t v dot com but here is a look at what's available for you there now safe area and search for the secret sasquatch and expedition heads out into the wilds of russia to find out if big food really does exist. for the inventor of the iconic a k forty seven wins a case and this was court after the name of his famous crushing of rival comes under attack from a drinks company. egypt's military government has vowed to tighten its grip on power following
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a wave of violent clashes twenty six people were killed and hundreds hurt when troops broke up a peaceful protest by coptic christians military vehicles charged through crowds and plowed into people while troops fired rubber bullets and tear gas the first funerals were held at cairo's main cost the cathedral on monday was the church strongly criticizing egyptian government for allowing repeated attacks on a christian minority london based best to get a journalist simon os up told r.t. that the army's brutal tactics are leading to the mobilization of as revolutionary forces in egypt. you have the weakening of the forces the april sixth movement and so on who made the original revolution their demonstrations getting smaller and smaller and in the middle of this you see the emergence of if you like. a kind of counter-revolutionary force beginning to formulate itself in the middle of these these clashes the state t.v. announces that christians are shooting soldiers and they call on the population to
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come and help become the army now this was. ally at the same time as this was taking place and then she was going around closing down will be independent stations i say to south what is taking place here there is a sort of science a fabrication of the news settings and there is a whipping up. of the frustration population against a very identifiable minority in this crisis the call to christians and you seem to see a mobilization of anti-government forces so beginning a lot like i think we've seen today well they call continuing clashes but to me. direct sectarian attacks on christian population. so if you look at some other stories from around the world in libya transitional government forces say they have cornered broken down to troops in several small areas of the colonel's hometown of syria but heavy fighting continues as loyalist put up fears resistance so far and forces have captured the city's university conference center and main hospital
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where patients and doctors have been caught up in the conflict civilians are still trying to leave with rarely fearing possible atrocities once the city is taken by former rebels. former bosnian serb army chief bradley lot of has been hospitalized with a long infection the sixty nine year old is currently on trial at the hague tribunal facing genocide war crimes and crimes against humanity charges lot of he is accused of being responsible for the siege of sarajevo and this rabbani to massacre a ninety ninety five during the bosnian war last week the former general complained to the un cord about his health and asked to be examined for kidney stones. hundreds of demonstrators clashed with police in the chilean capital santiago follows a peaceful march or the day of the meeting of indigenous peoples which replaced the traditional columbus day march over seven thousand came to support indigenous rights but after protesters were stopped by security forces they started throwing
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rocks at police and armored vehicles police used tear gas and water cannon in response. well it's a man's world according to the song by maybe not for much longer scientists say males are on the road to extinction as their genes slowly fade away and with a whole world heading for a fully fledged sperm crisis russia could be affected worse than most are very poor it's. this is this plan horror two heads three tails or an inability to swim are becoming almost the norm for modern man's sperm. what you through perceived as infertility is now very different twenty years ago two hundred million bibles but the military was considered normal today fifteen million is enough a couple scam studies are not easy and have never been conducted in russia until now it is a gleam of was among the first only to find more than half of his fellow countrymen
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spam didn't meet the world health organization standards that our study revealed not only quantity but the quality changes among russian men as their sperm literally swim in a toxic soup whole range of poisonous substances including lead cadmium and even mercury was found in their semen and that's not all. it's been noted recently that any kind of stress such as war terrorist attacks a polluted environment at least a few of boys being born and more girls proving that the male chromosome is more vulnerable to outside influences and fewer men now means even fewer down the generations just look at the sea of ribbons at the start of the new school year and it's clear girls in russia number the boys. this one jaegers have five girls that's . the eldest liam out simply wanted a baby never mind a boy or girl when he got pregnant with twins psychics who are there were boys and
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even advised the names at a time until that now they are no lisa and this one older has been a guarantee to my theory and only maria was no real from the start i was happy to have another girl i would know what to do with a boy now a big happy family when these girls are ready to start their own families bill this can a russian men are getting out faster than in any other country the total extinction of men may still be far off but a little. up the stuff around that you can find in places like this may soon become a rarity with growing mortality rates and life expectancy of russian dropping these guys are getting. the silage with the an unusual name of girls has seen better times when men from the village of boys across the river kept them company now only the deals are left. they say hire someone to do the stuff but who's there to hire. the men in russia lived to sixty years on average women seventy
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to twelve year difference makes russian life expectancy the worst in the world and while scientists around the globe wreck their brains to save the human male russia's been doing little to preserve its man so there are no national programs aimed at men's health the chance of a russian man going prematurely is twenty times higher than a man in europe such as the consequences of the social and economic stresses of the ninety nineties in russia as well as smoking and drinking and now that local scientists have raised the alarm there might still be a chance that russian men will be around long enough to once again take the lead. r.t. moscow. was are there bears waiting every angle joins us now for the business update so stay tuned for that if we can.
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really flattered marina thank you so much russia and china are creating a joint investment fund worth up to four billion dollars deal will be sealed during russia's prime minister putin's visit to the world's second largest economy and startup will be jointly run by the russian direct investment fund and the china investment corporation have already allocated one billion dollars each for the project at least seventy percent of the funds money is expected to be invested in russia and former sales countries it's planning to start work early next year. russia looks likely to post a budget surplus this year high crude prices are balancing state spending which has risen in action year and a relatively healthy outlook is likely to continue in twenty twelve unless the oil price crashes as you know it's likely somebody from bush or bank explains. even with a significant increase in fiscal spending head of the elections at the end of this year there is a very high chance that russia will have a moderate but still
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a fiscal surplus by the end of this year in terms of the year two thousand and twelve the possibility to attain a surplus is also there obviously oil prices will have a lot to do with that but my sense is that given that we're going to be in a post a letter all fiscal landscape after the elections is going to be easier to control first of all spending and bad i think bodes well for the. relatively good fiscal outcomes possible even in a positive zone with regard to the first will balance next year. to the markets nicely so i was commodities well prices are slightly heading down the correct thing following monday's rally light sweet says that moment down fourteen cents brant is at one hundred eight dollars seventy one cents per barrel. and stock markets asia
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is rallying following a bullish session in the states banking shares soared in hong kong after china's state run central region best month shares in the country's so-called big four banks in watertown this believe could be an effort to stabilize the financial system bank of china is up nine percent china construction corp a seven percent. less than one hour ahead of the opening bell in moscow russian markets ended monday's session in the black beyond yourself more four percent my six two point two. and then leave the russian markets will be allowed to continue work during the two weeks new year holidays from now on the decision is aimed to avoid capital outflow at the end of the year as well as trading missed balances with global markets. the outlook for russian equities remains a mixed at best for tuesday at roland nash from the capital believes it might be
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reasonable enough to start placing bets on the europe beginning to solve its debt crisis and the market this week is going to be focusing on what merkel and sarkozy said at the weekend in fact they promised a comprehensive package to underpin the banking sector in europe and as that is what's been driving all the negative sentiment that we've seen in the last several weeks some hope that we could see some kind of resolution to that i think will help to support the market valuations are extremely cheap i think right now you see you see some of russian's dogs trading in multiples that we've not seen for a very long time i think for the bra eve for those that are sitting very much in cash at the moment perhaps it's time to take a little bit more risk on board because if there is any hope that. you can try and draw a line under the european banking sector then this would be an excellent entry point into russia as it's coming up next i'll see the headlines with marina stay with us
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