tv [untitled] April 2, 2012 2:00pm-2:30pm EDT
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a plane crash in russia's western siberia kills thirty one out of forty three on board it's now thought the french italian made a craft was not properly before takeoff. the international envoy to syria tells the un security council damascus has agreed to start implementing a ceasefire from april tenth while the friends of syria group is criticized for undermining the un backed peace efforts. also the two sides of reform as the russian government considers loosening up registration for political parties some opposition leaders say there could be too many for plus.
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he's only that instead of spending much more. you spend. on you were and will the budget cuts work the man who led the european central bank through the early years of the crisis talks about the future for the single currency. around the clock around the world on screen and online this is the plane which crashed in russia's western siberia on monday is not fault of being sprayed with antifreeze before the flight that's according to the international aviation committee which is looking into the cause of the tragedy doctors are fighting for the lives of the twelve survivors of the deadly plane crash at least nine of them have undergone surgery forty three people were on board when the aircraft went down minutes after takeoff it's believed the pilots were attempting an emergency landing
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well t.j. could present the latest from the crash site. it's actually just about half a kilometer behind me this case of peace cowering this side all day looking for clues is where they pulled twelve survivors from the wreckage of the plane we know this nine of them have undergone operations but three hundred three center lost go further treatment. in a very critical state thirty one people have lost their lives in this air tragedy all curly early monday morning as the plane flew out of to an airport shortly after it was immediately after that encountered serious problems with the pilots being on and able to communicate through the air traffic control who also according to eyewitness reports there plumes of smoke billowing from the engines shortly after that they are set ablaze now these are just reports at the moment of how many
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sustained cheated but there may have been attempts by the pilots to make an emergency landing do you know just minutes after takeoff this plane plummeted back to the ground and broke up to three parts of the investigation here very much in its infancy but three avenues being explored at the moment pilot error is twenty seven is actually due to celebrate his birthday tomorrow twentieth birthday tomorrow there is some reports of. perhaps the pilot refused for the plane to be. the reason experts say is very crucial because that could be an explanation for why the plane's wings weren't working at low to i start also being stored is the role of the air traffic control in this case of colony and this is probably the most likely route and likely reason is that there's a malfunction or it came to the craft itself play we're dealing with actually manufactured in the eighty's by italian and french company it does have a bit of
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a history when it comes to deadly air disasters now this comes on the back of two thousand there were saw. deadly accidents and just when you take a look at the scene of the crash site at the moment it's very little really for investigators to be going on all that surveyed visibly is the tail end of the plane craft which reports from the snow but crucially they have managed to find the black box and recorded the last moments of the flight hopefully you think clues as to what went wrong so as we mentioned the fact that the plane wasn't sprayed with antifreeze could have led to the tragedy aviation analysts christianity's based in manchester in the u.k. says defrosting is obligatory if the plane is being flown in harsh conditions. you know whenever you're flying any type of aircraft in hostile conditions you've got very. very hostile conditions learned from comes upon the captain of
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the aircraft. before taking off would necessarily include freezing the frosting. ice. and the tremendous impact of severe impact on the safety of flight as indeed its formation really controls. the aircraft as well so if it proves out. it wasn't. taking off. it was one of the potentially one of the primary causes of this tragic crash the company operating the plane you tear have grounded two other a.t.r. planes of the same type until the investigation is finished for you tear employee believes it's unlikely pilot error will be found as the cause. the obvious which i would rule out the possibility of pilot error because it is fundamentally at odds with what happened since the crew made a decision to return right after the plane took off what kind of mistake could
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there be it's possible that some system out function occurred that the pilots were informed about through a system message and they made a decision to return based on that it's also possible that there was some medical emergency among the passengers so i can't rule that out either something like a heart attack but could also be a reason to try and return. well there were forty four people on board the fatal flight not forty three but one passenger decided not to travel on to or feel called to find out what made him change his mind there you'll also find more on the a.t.r. seventy two use crash history model which has been involved in thirteen accidents before monday's crash. now to other news and to the peace efforts for syria the international envoy to the country has briefed the u.n. security council on the progress of his mission kofi announce said damascus has agreed to start implementing such a ceasefire within forty eight hours of april the tenth or not even
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a partner has more from new york. what we do know so far is that mr anon says that there's been no progress on the ground in syria so far as to implementing a cease fire he also suggested if the security council to consider creating a ceasefire monitoring mission but the biggest news so far is that according to mr anon syria has agreed to an april tenth deadline for a partial implementation of his six point peace plan and according to what is said syria has agreed to stop all acts of violence within forty eight hours of that april tenth deadline we have been reporting that kofi annan did lay out a six point peace plan few weeks calling on both sides in syria to stop fighting stop their troop movements and stop the use of heavy artillery in heavily populated areas from the very beginning russia has fully supported kofi annan six
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point peace plan for syria most recently russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov reiterated moscow support for the plan but mr lavrov indicated that the plan could be undermined by those that are showing more support for the armed opposition in syria russia is committed to implementing. and we constantly pushing the syrian government's secret steps in line with this. according to its the syrian government's to be the first to begin to pull that's a beautiful says this is dean and position to all of us he expects a wish list and some arab states simply seems to be all. responsible for the bloodshed in syria. just over the weekend seventy nations gathered together it's a group that's referred to as the friends of syria the united states indicated that it would increase its financial support to the syrian people now some gulf
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countries announced the establishment of a multimillion dollar fund to financially support those that are fighting president bashar al assad's government now for more on what happened at the meeting we go to our tease our first. talks of ending the violence on the inside the friends of syria conference. outside they take issue riot police were getting heavy handed and they dispersed a tiny preceding government gathering. quite a crowd. person of the trade but their actions only seem to serve to further rank already rowdy crowd how else are. we won't just. i think i'm good and so. it's not. new but they can force. the conference continued
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throughout the afternoon and they say talk is cheap friends to syria have pledged millions of dollars for the free syrian army effectively quitting the rebels on the foreign payroll however even this didn't go as far as the opposition group the syrian national council and some of the friends a syria had hateful with close to a purely on the free syrian army becoming stronger the hay's country turkey is now paying to twenty thousand displaced syrians refugee camps near the border see a continual flow of new arrivals and these we mess nearly all have tales of war. planes to support. we had to skip over the border when the violence got through. negotiations they tell us won't work the opposition will not back down from this fight nor they feel we'll put it into fast despite the syrian government's along with the international community having signed up to the un envoy to syria case
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peace plan at the friends of syria conference the parties have already decided who is the legitimate representative of the syrians france of syria shouldn't people support the mission called an int declared by shooting nation council. seat an issue. consul illegitimate represent a few for all syrians this seemingly one sided approach is a part of the reason why russia and china has dismissed the great unluckily think concerns that excluding the assad government from talks undermines diplomatic efforts to end the violence if they want to help syria to engage the syrian government in diplomatic talks on neutral ground it's quite quite clear that president assad is not going to. you know accept the call c.n.n. he's planned as the western countries are still giving aid to the opposition at the meeting there in the message to president assad was clear when it comes to the implementation of the peace plan time is running out it's. thirty it's.
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already live here in moscow with twenty four hours a day still to come this hour italy's financial turmoil fuels separatist sentiment . believe me it's not the crisis taking grief over the country every single sounds seems to wake nationalist feelings we report from the rich poor thomas province of south to roll where the people want sovereignty from the oversea of rome plus. what drove peace activists to try and storm nato headquarters met with a heavy handed police response which ended in hundreds of arrests. first proposed new legislation for russia's opposition political parties could make their entry into parliament much easier if poss the more may lead to an unprecedented push for power by literally hundreds of factions and he said now explains that could cause
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a problem in itself. politics in russia may never be the same protest have become a common sight and new parties are registering left and right as political reform starts reason and so former deputy prime minister in the ninety's is no stranger to the white house here. or here don't you know him from was one off the political radar until a sudden mass protest movement picked up after vast fraud claims against the december parliamentary vote now might be his chance to get back in the game crush only by the other case that i see but my proposal is for any party with five hundred members that represents no less and fifty percent of russia's regions should be registered at some point if you're one of steadily the nympho once pushing for easy party registration is already seen thoughts that it was a civil suit now there will be hundreds of part as fred just as hundreds of
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democratic socialist nationalist balance sheets will be kilometers long and extend their beloved has been trying to officially get into politics for years but there are. known for his staunch nationalism russian marches and tough rhetoric and love could now have a good chance of getting into parliament and already has a plan. there will be many nationalist parties registered so our first goal will be to get together on one ballot as one party a readings in use already popular aspects of a movement to win seats. nationalist will have tough competition not least from a new face who has already proved himself billionaire broker of a sensation in the presidential vote announcing his candidacy just a month before coming in third now promising to work hard for the middle class.
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more than five and a half million people voted for me who trusted me for that reason i will form a new political force strong party. it seems everyone wants to join the party and start want self-examination wanted greece in london and we all got a good shot of have both said they have plans to launch political forces for those looking for a wider choice they may well be able to vote for a party of love subtopic russia or a party of friends of elliott's but it before there were complaints of too few parties it may now well be too many perhaps quitting the days of a so-called technical russian parliament behind but a new russian political system that works still some way off and he's now a r.t. moscow a look at the impact of the internet a new social media on political turbulence across the world later today and the latest cross talk about it coming your way in the next hour.
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highlighting the massive wealth gap in italy and central banks says the ten richest people in the country have as much money is the three million poorest combined with economic inequality widespread prosperous and autonomous regions south are all is looking to go it alone and break away from rome for good. katrina which over went to hear their complaints. lost in translation between the alps and the mediterranean a population of half a million people and a lot of b. to become independent one day that's all to roll a probe in so northern italy all these has never been italian says evoke lots as to showing off her native town of. she spent thirty years of your life fighting for
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independence. here holy see where to rawlins our languages german were taken from the rest of to rule before so lost a hundred years ago we have seen precious which has affected our language closed our schools vandal songs and now changes the regional name into adage enough. ever quotes refers to how these german speaking territory was occupied by eataly at the end of the first world war and was an extent nine hundred nineteen after world war two the allies decided that the province would remain a part of easily but would be granted a certain level of self-government both zano already enjoys the status of an autonomy for example ninety percent of the tax revenue from these coffee will stay in the region while the other turn will go to rome but when the economy crisis
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taking grieve over the country every single sound seems to weigh nationalist feelings and this is the situation the politicians are all too ready to take advantage of we asked the chairman of the popular libertarians party how she would answer an italian from a poor region of the country who wanted to know why self to roll doesn't want to help rescue them for so long i don't offer him a cup of coffee and will then have a long discussion softer role is not in charge of saving italy and couldn't have done so even if it wanted to usually is a bad housekeeper or lots of debts we're not paying for vets with our money there is and our. as are the two words which we hear very often insults to role and money is at the core of the dispute he taught and he is expected to contribute one hundred twenty million euros to cleaning up the italian national budget to do so it will have to raise reduced state the eighty and income taxes as well as fees paid
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by farmers instead the south to roll economics minister it wants to buy its freedom from eataly once and for all he even names a concrete purchase price eighteen billion euros those that. we can stay part of easily but we want full financial freedom we're ready to pay a solidarity tax of three percent we'll pay our foreign policy fiscal and euro policy otherwise we'll do the rest on our own we build our roads in several months but before it happens we wait for permission from rome for years. rosen infrastructure in this rich province of eataly are indeed very non italian so too is unemployment which stands at only two percent compared to almost ten nationwide local government has to keep pushing with the idea of independence that's for sure because we can't go on like this there's no way we can progress this way it's a democrat sure r t what zanu eataly. more than
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a trillion dollars that's the size of the euro zone's newly expanded bailout fund it's hoped it will act as a buffer to future crises and market fluctuations that could yet arise from europe's painful austerity drive but will cuts alone to cure the block's troubles and that was just one of the questions r.t. put to claude trichet the man who led the european central bank through the turbulent early years of the euro crisis. with the school austerity very often is only that instead of spending much more than you were on you spend more than you were a little spending a year there were so how could you call that austerity if you are back to sound. then you would pull for comfort and by improving comfort you give a chance to growth and job creation i think it is it is the reality so in the way of the. problems of the center of
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a larger problem which is you know characterizing all the advanced economy in my all understanding of the situation. and that full interview is coming your way in later this hour here on. belgium police have arrested almost five hundred peace activists outside nato headquarters in brussels protesters attempt to storm the building but when met with a heavy handed response from hundreds of officers the demonstration was organized by a belgian anti nato group action for peace campaigners were speaking out against the military interventions in afghanistan and libya and the largest nuclear missile shield plans across the world hands up clement a spokesman for nato gave over and took part in the protest says they were trying to stop a global war machine. the fact that they are a peace activist doesn't mean we have to state specifically sides re didn't use violence but actively trying to get them to stop the perpetration of four policies
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parnate or so or say in the neighborhood quartus what happens there is a preparation for our walk arounds many of our corners don't stop it it's not going to target citizens. to show that they want to stop it later it's not for ten years in afghanistan i don't see a lot of success in the libya war and what you're seeing now is that it's just such . a new armed groups sort of political importance so the fact that you can question if the military interventions are used to bring in or are just arming the next space of an insuperable. and a bit of the news from around the world this now and i welled up a coupon last for the market in northern afghanistan in june two thousand people including children and security offices and explosions happened one after the other with the second coming while security forces investigated the initial blast officials say improvised explosive devices were used and so far no one has claimed
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responsibility for. them opposition leader aung sun suu kyi is party claims to have won at least forty three out of the forty four parliamentary seats and violations he's national league for democracy party won the last time the country held multi-party elections back in one thousand nine hundred ninety but the results were ignored and she was placed under house arrest she was finally released in november and it's gain support for her push for a democratic movement. a research ship owned by environmental group greenpeace's reach the site of a massive gas leak. off the coast of scotland two hundred thirty eight workers were evacuated from the rig in the north sea when it began spewing highly flammable natural gas last week french energy company to toll claims the leak does not pose a significant environmental threat the company says it will try to plug it using heavy mud as well as drilling relief wells into the sea.
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and the city business complex has caught fire the top floors of the incomplete federation tower are ablaze at the moment the skyscraper is set to become the tallest in europe once complete and emergency ministry helicopter has been sent to the scene to deal with the fire and so far there are no reports of any injuries we'll get more details on this as soon as we do so we'll pass them on to you here on our team right now to our big dimitri with the business news unguardedly to manufacturing in the u.s. is expanding i imagine that's good news for investors around the world absolutely years bill you're right we've seen manufacturing spend one percent since the month of february into march month of march and it stands at fifty three point four percent right now and this is really setting a good mood for investors across all markets and stock markets all commodities markets will look at them one by one take a look at what's going on in the u.s. first of all the dow jones is up for half
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a percent nasdaq point eight percent now outstanding gainer is avon products incorporated after receiving a buyout offer from could see the corporator its shares went up seventeen percent although it has rejected this offer subsequently in europe at the close of the session very positive for a finish to the first session in the new water footsies up almost two percent the dax a one point six percent that's despite news that. unemployment in europe has been going up the average for the euro zone stands at ten point eight percent and that's a new high on the commodities markets well manufacturers in the u.s. and the biggest consumers of gasoline and it well therefore we are seeing a big comeback from six week lows on the oil market with light sweet gaining more than two dollars per barrel this hour and that has. been helping the russian ruble
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on the currencies markets at the very end of monday's session again against both the greenback and the euro around half a percent against the euro whereas on the global market the euro is losing slightly versus the dollar. in russia there was also a reversal of the trend at the end of the session with your two years and my six gaining around a third of a percent while they were fairing almost zero percent lower just fifteen minutes before the closing now among the interesting stories on the my sex preferred shares of ross telecom were outstanding again as five and a half the said on rumors that the company might converge preferred shares into ordinary shares or buy them out at a premium to the market price. one point four percent after the plane crash that he's been reporting on early in the program and b t b among blue chips is an outstanding gainer is up for almost two percent at the close.
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also russian energy major d.m.k. b.p. is poised to invest seven billion dollars to produce nontraditional gas in ukraine the country seeking to strike investment to exploit its shale gas reserves which it wants to use as an alternative to russian gas and kiev has long been complaining about the price that it's paying for supplies from the us. and that's all the markets for now we will be back in fifty five minutes time with an update to stay with our team got the headlines coming up with bill in just a few minutes. her
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