tv [untitled] February 9, 2012 3:18am-3:48am EST
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each squeeze dispenses around forty milligrams of caffeine in your mouth no one country. meanwhile multi-tasker is feeling for the biggest serving are turning to a product called fifty one fifty juice one gallon contains sixty four thousand milligrams of caffeine the equivalent of four hundred red bulls whole objective for frequent reasons is to repeat customers to get people to keep their products can be clearly an addictive substance and by creating all these products they're definitely appealing to a wide range of consumers and feeding into the larger problem which is you know happy over consumption of coke and it can be while going after new consumers one u.s. company created national controversy by packaging caffeine and liquor together there's nothing crazy about ok we took two legal products that americans love and combine
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them caffeine and a butt load of alcohol heavily marketed among college students it turned out to be a deadly mix one family in florida who say for local killed their son police say dozens of students have been sent to the hospital from these drinks amid lawsuits mounting criticism and eventually a federal ban the company subsequently removed caffeine from the drink but the national demand for the natural stimulant remains on compromise with more and more americans looking for their legal high. r.t. new york. and you know it's fine morning is online just log on to our tea dot com here's what's waiting for you there today. the cab of the day excited fisherman and a pakistani for a full enormous twelve meter whale shark out of the water and watch the video on our t.v. dot com also. the painful aftershocks of the war have only arms fire is scary. a
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bloody attack in a refugee camp on the outskirts of tripoli read the analysis online. now it's time for our russia close up series we're heading to central russia to discover and the other little the region of this vast country. well we're heading to today that's the birthplace of lenin but now the region is making its name making passenger planes and teaching of pilots of tomorrow are these current arace tells all about a place with sky high elevations. it was in the late seventy's that the.
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aviation complex was created obvious star is one of the largest manufacturers of passenger planes as well as re modernizing existing cargo planes that travel worldwide their islam plane is one of the largest operating cargo aircraft originally designed for the russian military but when the soviet union fell a demand did too obvious star has been renovating existing response and are now planning a major comeback. a new construction line will launch which will cover the production and the modernization of unique airplanes in the world that are popular such as the roost on. the good news but airlines have used their wrist line freighters to assist in un and red cross relief projects but they'll haul satellites yachts and even the sukhoi superjet two can imagine the two follows and kill those rich sure those this brother brought it from africa to north from the europe for.
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special celebration without he also transported one hundred thousand kilos of beaujolais wine from france to japan he says without ever breaking a single bottle many little boys dream of becoming pilots but the path to get there isn't always an easy one here at the only one of six civil aviation school it's the only place in russia where one can get a higher education with courses offered in academics meteorology and over one hundred fifty hours of flight time. start training these models which gives them the complete feeling of what it's like to sit in a real aircraft flight. and it's true the images on the screen and vibrations of the simulator made even me feel like i could be a pilot i'm joined today by older director of corporate communications of the united aircraft corporation thank you for being with us olga since obvious star has been in existence since one thousand nine hundred eighty how do you evaluate the development of the corporation today we are working together it was obvious to. the
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new strategy two thousand and eleven the new strategy comprises the development of two majors segments in the russian space industry its military aviation its commercial aviation and its transport of a ship but what are the major perspectives the goals of other star in oregon of sky and russia throughout the now we are working over the realization of the program of building aircraft and we have to get first orders for the aircraft. thank you very much but you can join us a from aviation to automobiles where with close up takes you on the second part of our series where we discover the was jeeps and join the people who meet them and even take us on a wild ride bracing them karen on the screen. and brings up today here on r.t. as this is next with karina.
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welcome to business here and i tell you thanks for joining me this hour entrepreneurs will get a chance to tell prime minister pushing a what they're hoping for and the next administration it will be later in the day and evasion and high technology have been a top priority for the us government and foreign specialists agree that russia has potential but words put into practice. right know in russia the same as in berlin germany everyone is looking for this engine of job or a huge event in the basement and the will is there what do we have done to sell it come by leave evil in thirty forty years you could do here in three four years the most important thing is the culture that on corporate north ship and start up is good then. school of the. different foundations that
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fund the company we need more of them there is a lot of wealth in russia then we have to curry a sort of it atmosphere and education that the well could be you could just start up the world. let's have a look at the markets now exchange rates first the euro is gaining value against the dollar and the ruble falling signals that the e.u. ministers will approve a second bailout package for greece also stronger all those pushing the ruble higher against the u.s. currency oil is up about the u.s. stockpiles increase less than forecast countering concerns that europe's debt crisis will worsen futures a little changed for advancing for a second day on wednesday light sweet is trading above ninety nine dollars per barrel while brant is over one hundred seventeen and a half dollars per barrel this hour japanese shares decline on thursday buyers were
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sidelined by a higher than expected reading on chinese inflation and uncertainty over ongoing greek debt negotiations hong kong stocks fluctuate in a choppy trading session with banks property firms among the main decliners. european stock markets have opened slightly high as investors continue to monitor the latest news from greece footsies gaining a quarter of a percent in the first minutes of trading on the dax is up half a percent here in moscow markets are higher. well strong or the supporting energy stocks although they are trading mix this hour let's have a look at some individual channels otherwise i guess is getting point four percent . is likely down. as high supported by reports its plans to buy back shares almost double by investors are waiting for more details to get the bill clinton of the day looking at the trends on the market from crocodile excess investors sitting on cash. to buy and. we are it's very important levels.
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to this is very close to breaking two hundred days ever is moving average and if we break these levels probably will see further growth and that can be substantial last week we saw all kind of decent inflows seem to russia. in general emerging market funds so i think many of us are. kind of stronger signals that this rally will continue. and that's all the. more coming up.
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has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. as there as you live from moscow a reminder of the top stories the violence in syria escalates but the world is left guessing about what's actually happening as opposition forces offer contradicting claims over just how many people are dying. the e.u. gets the shakes over its own embargo on arabian oil as officials express concern europe and the linzer. and pakistan's foreign minister has told r t that america's drone strikes are pushing new recruits into the arms of the region's militant groups and you report claims to have uncovered scores of civilian deaths and u.s.
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led attacks. up next full of next unfold that it r.t. interview with pakistan's foreign minister on the policy challenges that i had. he's the youngest foreign minister and of all that has to deal with some of the toughest security challenges he not rabani khar pakistan's foreign minister is joining us now on r.t. thank you very much for your time minister it's been more than ten years since pakistan joined the u.s. military operations in afghanistan do you think that was the right thing to do you see if. you would you know things look very different but of course. the collaboration that pakistan has had in the last ten years pakistan has bit of a heavy price for that but it is also a fact that pakistan inhibits a region inhabits a region and will continue to have inhabited the street and and this region has
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some serious problems the region has some serious problems but into terrorism and pakistan has always maintained that it is important to have collaborative joint efforts to be able to rid the streets and rather than for law sort of unitary approaches. in how we want to rid the streets and you mentioned. the price of your involvement in afghanistan has been pretty high many thousand of your citizens lost their lives millions people have been replaced there are estimates that it cost your country around seventy billion u.s. dollars but we often hear criticism about pakistan's role. that they're just involvement in afghanistan found the american side do you think the united states treats you fairly. i would like to answer that question by seeing the what is crucial to solid robust partnership is that each able to
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live or operate within the bounds of what is. believed to be you know what has been agreed. treating fairly is concerned i think pakistan has in this particular case not been treated fairly by anybody. for that matter because pakistan continues to lose lives pakistan continues to lose in terms of economic costs in terms of the social cost i think sometimes that is not emphasized on enough so we continue to lose in many many ways but some times the rule that is that is put on pakistan is a rule which is understandable which defies logic so to speak because if the first country to benefit from is stable one stands pakistan and the first country to lose from in you know unstable of understand is also pakistan so pakistan stick a very high and that is what is commonly believed that yes pakistan sticks are very high but pakistan sticks are very high in having stability in afghanistan not
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instability in the on the stand so we have maintained and we stated very clearly that it is really for the one people to determine what course of action they want to take in any way possible whether they want to have strategic alliance with a country a country b. it's a sovereign country we must respect them as that but pakistan's rule in any way can only be there to support of i think saying that pakistan is cause of the problem and is creating trouble is an imaginary solution it is an imaginary blame it is an imaginary looking for an answer but the real solutions to real problems have to be faced you know on the ground now as we all know that the united states has been taking on a lead role in this military operation. why do you think with all its military power and the resources that are invested into this campaign why anything. the results are not that impressive as a few there could be i think i'm not the right person to answer that question it
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should be somebody from the us administration i want to question to be right i don't think it is important with the us is succeeding or is winning in afghanistan or not what is important is that of one stance is winning or not because the goal of the u.s. and pakistan and the region and all the forty eight countries which operate in the understand is to make of understand when if i may come back to the issue of american criticism for just one question president obama said in a number of occasions that one of the reasons why the united states is using drones to file for your territory and to hit targets on your territory is because the pakistani authorities allegedly. are not in control of their own land and my question is. why pakistan tolerating the use of military technology that are hitting targets on pakistani
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land that ultimately oftentimes lead to the. loss of life among the pakistani citizens this is one of the major problems that keeps us from achieving our successes in our view. not only completely illegal and under full and have north resolution to be used within the domains of international law but even more importantly they are counterproductive to your objective of getting this rich region rid of militancy and terrorism and extremism because if one strike leads to getting a new target number one or target number three to be you're creating five more targets or ten more targets in the militancy that it breeds in the in the for doing that it gives to the militants to attract more people to join the ranks we are today in pakistan suffering from the consequences. what you know many other powers of the world decided to do in that region to rid itself of the challenge that
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appeared in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine which was the soviet invasion of one star now in trying to deal with that we have created certain groups which are to be. a challenge to everybody so again do we want to repeat the same mistakes again clearly pakistan doesn't think so and pakistan has categorically said that it is illegal under full counterproductive other any than ears in your view reasonable values that pakistan could take in case of drone attacks beyond forcing its concern or a distraction my question to you is it just an issue of some countries allowing. greater freedom and greater perth far off foreign policy tools than others that would be a very unfair world and i hope that's not a world that we are moving towards and therefore the questions of illegality and under full. is an extremely important one and. we currently
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no compromise in pakistan about that if you look as i've said i think this is one of the media which is responsible for we ought to be pakistan country which. considers itself to be a sovereign country and to do this to be an independent country has therefore decided to reassess the whole terms of engagement because for to us it is very clear that this is not part of the terms of engagement if that clarity is required elsewhere i guess the parliament will be in. to be able to define it but. the approach that we've taken the approach that we taking is not that of a confrontation the prudes that we're taking is that for doing the partnership which is which is based on mutual respect and based on mutual interest and just last week. and her reports was like to the media that pakistani security
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forces and maintaining contacts with. terrorism and extremist organizations that are operating in afghanistan as far as i understand there was ever an. allegation that they're supporting them financially. is this true first of all this is not a new to report we were told by need to at least that this is a. single person not in the report but it's in the country and the single person and pretty much. all the board because this is not an accusation or allegation that to be made on part of the specific context of the mentioned were with the taliban of all to intelligence agencies i think every intelligence agency in the world particularly the ones which will work. one hundred styles with one group or the other and all of them at some level and these guys are now pretty much out in the open because people are literally talking about talking to them so i think just creating you know this is something which is not even worth
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a comment quite frankly the united states is expected to withdraw its troops from afghanistan and a matter of a few years is pakistan looking forward to that event but you see again they came here with some goals and objectives we would hope that most of those goals and objectives are met or at least partially met and we would hope that when the. end of one son of one son is a better place than when they first came but the long term presence of foreign troops in the region is always always counterproductive. yes but we would also be very very mindful of what is the situation on the ground when they leave because instability more instability is clearly something that this region cannot cannot afford i'd like to switch gears a little bit and ask you about iran you know the west is now piling its pressure on
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that country which is your neighbor and longtime partner. how would pakistan respond in a case of military strike against iran we would strongly ask all countries to desist from any option which is military at all because this region has already seen too much and we do not want any further destabilization. we feel very strongly that these things can be no good you know can be settled on the negotiation table that there should be flexibility shown. and that dialogue should be considered to be the only way forward and it would have disastrous let me go to pakistan feels it would have disastrous results for the region what about syria do you support a military intervention against assad regime we support no military intervention against in the region because we feel that independent sovereign the territorial integrity of a country are important aspects and there in shined in many many places now what we
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feel. the. same. violence in syria escalates but the world is left guessing about what's actually happening as opposition forces offer contradicting claims over just how many people are dying. that you guessed it shakes over its own embargo on arena while us officials expressed concern in europe and the loser. and pakistan's foreign minister has told you that americans drone strikes are pushing new recruits into the arms of the region's militant groups and you report claims to have uncovered scores of civilian deaths in the u.s. led attacks. time now for sports of a diner's here with us and managers making your headlines under one hundred
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a marina any tapas why did. the new deal and end all the speculation that has been gathering about the fact he was on his way back to italy but that's not the case while england are in disarray after fabio capello resigned as then the national coach got more in mind. hello there you're watching the sports and these are the headlines saying quote any coach lucentis ability agrees to remain at the club for another three years. while fabio capello quits as england manager just four months before the start of the european championships. and russian side uniques placed their first defeat in euro league's top sixteen with a narrow loss to armani in milan. he has signed a deal to keep him at the stadium until twenty fifteen then use
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a real boost for the same petersburg side who are preparing to face benfica in the last sixteen of the champions league next week is the first the club ever got in the competition and continues the success bless he's had since joining from roma back in two thousand and nine over the last two years he's won back to back russian premier league titles and his side are currently six points clear at the top of the the deal bring to an end speculation about the fifty nine year old immediate future last month italian media reported he was interested in joining his hometown club if you don't tina in florence meanwhile fabio capello has sensationally resigned as anger manager he was jew to lead them to the european championships in june but stepped down after falling out with the english football association the italian resigned after a meeting with his employees in london his decision coming after the f.a. publicly undermined him last week they failed to consult capello before taking the captain's armband from john terry who is fake.
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