tv [untitled] October 11, 2011 3:00am-3:30am EDT
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ukraine's former prime minister yulia timoshenko was found guilty in a case of korda accusing her of the words while society gas deals with russia. the future and all of a new global voices asia's two biggest joints russia and china bill thank you and here to challenge the political dominance all built by still world. the body holds the fate of the eurozone bailout of the palm with a government vote for adding to veto the new beefed up funds for a debt laden europe unicon a means. it's a woman's world as scientists warned a male gene is heading for extinction with russian men dying out faster than any other country sperm taking the blame.
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for watching r t live from moscow our breaking news this hour ukraine's ex prime minister is guilty of abusing her authority while signing gas deals with russia of jobs in cuba found cause a country to lose nearly two hundred million dollars in agreeing the energy contracts are just like here to ask is following events and joins us live now from outside of court so let's see what's next for you it's got. well we now understand that the judge has ruled that she has been found guilty of all the economic crimes in particular signing on local gas deals as the prosecution leaves with russia in two thousand and nine best course that goes to grain you watch it almost two hundred million u.s. dollars but the question is now whether units in the senate will be receiving some
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prison sentence now we understand that the judge is continuing to read out the word it of course there may be some softening start ups that says that should make it a suspended sentence that is something many actual words have been predicting. we don't know for sure whether the verdict will be finished today and whether we will know the fate of units were sent or during the day but certainly the fact that she's been found guilty puts the case it's a very interesting twist it means that she would not be a she was not released from the courtroom directly at the start of the reading of the verdict now the atmosphere here is pretty tense and loud as you can probably hear thousands of supporters have gathered here to both protest against you listed but you know it was shameful trial and to say that she is innocent and she should she is guilty and to say that she must be put in prison those are supporters of two different political movements in ukraine they have been in fact protesting here since july for several months now but clearly this time it's the biggest presence
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of the two camps we've been seeing here so far the security measures are very tight hundreds and hundreds of policemen are around the area protecting the precise from possible violence we've heard statements from several decades of the crane in parliament from the u.s. mission to site that this day tuesday october the eleventh would not avoid bloodshed shooting could be convicted to a prison time of course we hear and monitoring the situation to see whether any bloodshed will distilled into the streets of kiev i see he said there are divisions in opinion there and him a shank and her supporters claim the case is politically motivated so how much weight is there a behind these statements. certainly the opposition has been saying all along that the case was politically motivated in fact they are describing today october the eleventh as the dooms day of the cranium democracy president in the congress has been denouncing all such accusations in his recent interview he said he did not
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care about the case at all and saying that this case is being dealt only in accordance with the country's legislation has no political background to it it is very interesting because. one of the most one of the most important accusations of unix msec was that she said i will feel just deals with russia back in two thousand and nine and must always adamant at the same time saying that those agreements were signed it will cordons with the two countries law and these this child must be transparent there's also been lots of concerns from the european union effect the latest statement from catherine ashton the european commission representative for the foreign affairs claims that if you look to the central gets a prison to prison charge then the agreement on the association between ukraine and the european union would be probably be canceled so everyone is especially having their eyes on the situation and we are waiting to see what verdict the world will
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be delivered to you it's a simple case but he will be able to learn that during the day he did absolutely listen we are monitoring the situation with your help there are those here just in fact we're hearing reports that he would call maybe getting seven years in prison but of course that has to be confirmed i would be crossing back to you for more and for some viewers maybe just joining us i'd like to remind them that ukraine's ex prime minister yulia timoshenko was found guilty by king of scores of abusing her authority while signing gas deals with russia i see she ask you thanks very much indeed for bringing us the latest for now and we'll get back to you throughout the day for more updates. well still to come this hour here on our t.v. more cities in the u.s. joined anger as big business. and we. are to reform it's from the west coast where l.a. becomes one of the latest seasons of protests by wall street movement.
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reshuffling the world's arcade political stage russia's bloody reporting and his chinese counterpart are looking to lay the first breaks in beijing today for mayor space to nano development and energy much on the table for more on of much meeting and what's at stake let's now take a listen to our tease marina costs. 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 amazing change in focus for russia for many years the west has been dominating the political stage for russia but china's economic progress may have a moscow move in the sense many analysts are saying that mr teacher horton 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
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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 draft the u.n. security resolution which was condemning syria and was suggesting that it could face sanctions if it continue this crackdown on protesters both countries are also members of the brics alliance along with india brazil and south africa and the concern of economic uncertainty in europe and the u.s. seriously undermined the dominance of europe and the euro. the world political stage and it has cleared the way for emerging powers such as russia and china now both countries are also unfortunate straight partners this year china has climbed the back wall and passing germany and it's now russia's number one trade partner and i actually live near putin said that he expects that freight turnover this year
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could reach seven be a billion dollars and by twenty twenty that were on that note what you grow to two hundred billion also question prime minister today is expected to sign a sweeping corporation 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 in high speed rail transport power generation of weapons and alternative energy production and of course this meeting comes as both countries celebrate twenty years since they signed the treaty of good neighborly ness and friendly cooperation and just recently president meeting with that he's happy with the steadily consolidating bilateral trade scientific 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. to strengthen the korean acosta reporting there now the
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west can do little else but watch china and russia strive for global leadership that's the view object for bombs uku a senior research fellow at the skolkovo institute for emerging market studies in beijing. currently when people talk about. and also. the relation between china and russia the usually focus on economic cooperation i think . there's the occasional for this two countries to form even closer union for instance in the in the international affairs. and the political corp geographically speaking china russia has every reason to actually to form a closer pact certainly the united states as well as the the european conscious and the developing countries there would be concerned about this change in for even both economic and political landscape for the war but i don't think you could do
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anything to reverse this trend indeed that this. use will have the potential to change the war fundamentally. in not only in the morning economy but also in the political. landscape of the war. and we've got plenty more on the deals being made added meeting in our business update about fifteen minutes time. china has just overtaken germany and russia as the number one trading partners just cancel trading fees for you on the ruble operations and also those who countries are creating a four billion dollars investment fund to manage the rising flux of mutual fund one that's in business. now the eurozone is agonizingly close to accepting and new bailout plan for dad strapped nations but a final step could be a tough one tiny slovakia is
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a stumbling block the last country to ratify the agreement and push the deal through. has been following the story. smiter being smug bang at the center of attention recently is the you're using quite as well as on another member states of being off debate on the year of his debility plans 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 stability fund to aid ailing countries like greece as the last member state viki's decision is crucial but take a look at this t.v. ad for a populist peer it announces to want to borrow from everyone that is greek not one thing to lend to grace that is slovak a tongue in cheek has captured the mood of the people here perfectly. here is not a rich country we need money for our healthcare system brought homeless for a elderly. as the second poorest country in the year is saying slave new reason why
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they should help bail out the rich nations who they view as having spent more than they can afford and political to send its men 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. a member state wants to raise the second bailout or not. i see there's a strong pressure from from other european countries and. probably too big to resist if it doesn't preach the plan slovakia would be expected to contribute about seven point seven billion year a to the cost about four hundred forty billion euro and with year easing countries like spain and italy became increasingly unstable many critics are saying that even
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this will not be enough but today every so often. announced the final solution to the problem and they say it will take these marches but this will be the end of it and it's likely into the time it will come out and what we see is an endless. austerity. depression. 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 pass the measures at the end of last month but instead of back here many have remained strictly a pace to boosting the fund that taxpayers paying a penny. situation is not sustainable. amount. doesn't make sense and doesn't make sense to them and i think. we all see that there are also other. probably they don't have your
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bad doing quite well they don't need. and at the same time they don't have money and some of the. decision of the small man the state today could have a big impact on the plans for the bad out fund because the debt crisis continues to be felt and the richest member states to the tourist has no clue about just where this is going to and. athens are these cars of record is getting to the roots of their ravaging financial crisis and here's a preview of what's coming up for you and about twenty minutes from now. of accounts from old ladies sitting on fortunes and every single month they get their statement and they get out there magnifying glass and they try to figure out of the bank stole money from them but they're very good at doing it so they can pick it up and other pension accounts or their teachers or their firemen remember all these public workers accounts they're being vilified because they want to living wage
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meanwhile their pensions are being destroyed by bank of new york and other banks so they're getting really gangbang from both directions. and started to wall street but the movement of people who say there are a lives have been ruined by bankers big business and government spreading across the us and beyond our a thousand protesters hit the streets of los angeles joining the occupy wall street activist who started the movement around a month ago in new york rallying dell has the story from l.a. . 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 shaking thanks to you. and
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we. want to have dozen people have taken to the streets of los angeles now this movement it was people from occupy los angeles in solidarity with high wall street and we had 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 the acted by the nation's economic crisis are joining in rose could tell received an eviction notice after falling behind on her mortgage payments have a state worker and that was just that was very much. my pay she believes that this type of political action will bring results they've been really governing out of but i'm very much just taking it and there just because that you know i think this is the stand that just the way from struggling homeowners to be unemployed people of all walks of life are becoming in boulder and
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by the recent street demonstrations we have to go. like you do to make good money. but it must be a good how here started 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 in cities across america in recent weeks as more people become inspired to better their frustration with our financial and political institutions. that. there's still uncertainty about whether these protests will cause to read change or whether other self interested groups will try to capitalize on the popularity but it appears that the financial state of the nation has helped motivate americans to
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take the marker see to the streets. ok. this isn't just oh. thanks a lot angeles ramon the lindo r t. now sequel and some other stories from around the world and then levy a transitional government forces say they have quarter of progress avi troops in several small areas of the kernel hometown of syria but have a fighting continues as loyalist put a fierce resistance so far and he forces have captured the city's university conference center and main hospital where patients and doctors have been caught up in the conflict civilians are still trying to flee with manny fearing possible atrocities once the city is taken by the former rebels. former bosnian serb army chief rocklin 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 what it is accused
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of being responsible for the siege of sarajevo and distributing to massacre in nine hundred ninety five joining the bosnian war well last week the former general complains to the un court about his health and asked to be examined for kidney stones. hundreds of demonstrators clashed with police in the chilean capital sunday follows a peaceful march for the day of the meeting of indigenous peoples which replaced the traditional columbus day march over a seven thousand came to support indigenous rights but after protesters were stopped by security forces they started throwing rocks at police and armored vehicles police used tear gas and water and in response. now it's a man's world according to the song but maybe not for much longer scientists say males are on the road to extinction as they are gene slowly fade away and with the whole world or a fully fledged sperm crisis russia could be effectively worse than most artie's
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there which god has more. this is this horror two heads three tails or an inability to swim are becoming almost the norm for modern men spurn. what used to be perceived as infertility is now very different twenty years ago two hundred million bibles planned the military with considered normal to get a fifteen million is enough but proper spam studies are not easy and had never been conducted in russia until now i disagree with was among the first only to find more than half of his fellow countrymen spam didn't meet world health organisation standards the things 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
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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 are always 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 a new school year and it's clear girls in russia number the boys. this magazine had five girls. with the eldest simply wanted their baby never mind a boy or girl when you got pregnant with twins psychics sure they were boys and even advised the names as chairman and now they are melissa and this one older has going to guarantee timofey and only maria was maria from the start i was happy to have another go i would know what to do with the boy now. a big happy family but when these girls are ready to start their own families will discover russian men are gang out faster than in any other country the total extinction of them may
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still be far off but the levels of the stuff threat they can find in places like this may soon become a rarity with growing mortality rates and life expectancy of russia dropping a step guys are that. 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 girls 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 to twelve year difference makes the 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 aids man. there are no national programs aimed at men's health the chance of a russian man dying prematurely is twenty times higher than
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a man in europe such as the consequences of the so sure an economic stresses of the ninety nineties in russia as well as smoking and drinking and now that the 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 gary r.t. moscow. well you working actually live from moscow and if you want to catch up on our news stories you can go to our website r.t. dot com for more but here is a look at what i waiting for you there. there's a myriad search for the secret of sasquatch an expedition into the wilds of russia to find out if big bird really does exist. then her of the iconic a k forty seven wins a case in a swiss court after the name of his famous kalashnikov rifle comes under attack romney drinks company.
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time now for the day that was dmitri stay with us. hello and welcome to business russia and china are creating a joint investment fund with up to four billion dollars the deal will be sealed during russia's prime minister visits to the world's second largest economy and start up we'll be joined by the russian direct investment fund and the china investment corporation in travel ready allocated one billion dollars for the project at least seventy percent of the funds money is expected to be invested in russia and former c.i.s. countries the fund is planning to start work early next year and china has just announced its trading fees for ruble bridge. russia
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looks likely to post a budget surplus this year i include prices of balancing state spending which has risen and lection year the relatively healthy outlook is likely to continue twenty twelve unless the oil price crashes as yugoslavia somebody from explains. even with a significant increase in first call 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 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 and the post electoral fiscal landscape after the elections it's going to be easier to control fiscal spending and that i think bodes well for the team
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and relatively good fiscal outcomes possible even in a positive zone with regard to the fiscal balance next year. rose moved to the mark here starting with commodities they are coming down slightly world prices of monday's rally light sweet is now down fifty six cents per barrel this hour brant down half a dollar. this is the opening picture for europe stock markets fell in early trading choose their investors are awaiting a decision on expanding the european rescue fund by slovakia this is the last year's own country to vote on the plan. in asia stocks are still positive they're rallying following a bullish session in the states banking shares in the lead in hong kong after china's state run central region investment bought shares in the country so-called big four banks and what analysts believe could be an effort to stabilize the
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financial system bank of china and china construction corp our top game is up more than seven percent the south. and this is the opening picture which they say one and a half hours into the trading session in russia the r.t.s. is down point eight percent my say. one point one percent stake correcting up to several consecutive sessions of growth we look at the individual schrader's world majors are among the main retreats is this our lukoil is down one a half percent banking stocks are also under pressure one point two percent down burbank is and that's after actually reporting a net profit for the first nine months more than doubled to eight billion dollars bucking the trend is metals nine and made sure it's not profit its core drupal in the first half of the year reaching half a billion dollars and therefore the stock is up one percent percent the size of.
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the russian markets there will be potentially allowed to continue work during the two weeks of new year holidays from now on the decision is voided camp so out for the end of the year as well as trading mr allen says with global markets. i dasn't southie will be back in around fifty five minutes time with an update as more on our website autoconf forward slash business headlines are next. to.
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