tv [untitled] July 18, 2012 10:15am-10:29am EDT
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if you can then what i will do in the year to get your point of our energy cooperation is particularly effective. i mean and very serious we are developing nuclear energy corporation. and the much attention to infrastructure projects. a london. if we also are cooperating in some areas i did your example in metal industry. and. turkey is it traditional destination but it's believed the implication destination for russian tourists is to three point five million russian tourists visitors during your list year. little studios to the keys and it it did it and you are you watching r.t.
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live from moscow i'm rory sushi in the studio i do apologize for interrupting this conference here a big apologies indeed ultimately we've got the turkish prime minister the one meeting with the russian president vladimir putin the basis of the meeting is that at all the issue of the ongoing crisis in syria today we've heard some of the biggest bombings today it in syria three major officials killed in the bombings as well you can follow this on r.t. dot com and we will be coming back to this was a live it later in the program so we appreciate your patience on this for now here on r.t. you know the. other part of a pretty sure security firm has admitted the company's reputation is in tatters after failing to provide enough staff to guard the olympics however he still wants to claim the fifty seven million pound management fee saying it's all part of the contract as are things that laura smith reports olympic security concerns are now extending far across the atlantic. as athletes and guess start to arrive here at
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heathrow airport for london the limpid gains they'll be met by all the usual sites including long that immigration as u.k. border officials struggle to cope with the sheer numbers involved but it won't be just u.k. officials they'll come across some may be surprised to see american agents operating on british soil the u.s. transport administration or dorothy has reportedly been allowed to bring in agents in a move aimed at helping british authorities to secure american flights in and out of the u.k. the agents apparently won't be allowed past boarding gates or on to u.k. aircraft but their mere presence could prove controversial in the u.s. they've been accused of performing intrusive pat down it's just the latest confession that britain has been forced to make to the u.s. which doesn't believe the olympic host is done enough to ensure the security of the
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games the american team will reportedly bring with it five hundred f.b.i. agents to protect its athletes and diplomats plus five hundred security staff all of whom will be operating on british soil raising questions about still pretty american on the follows a catalog of failures on behalf of the security company that won the contract for the games g four s. . it's admitted it couldn't provide the number of security staff it had promised that meant that three and a half thousand soldiers and hundreds of police have had to be drafted in at the very last minute to plug the store full. of our live from moscow this is r t let's go straight to the world update for you now we'll start with western pakistan or at least fourteen people have died in the northwestern part of the country this as a minibus carrying shiite muslims hit an antitank landmine and none of the militant
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groups have so far claimed responsibility police are describing it as a sectarian attack this is the latest in a series of violent incidents targeting the shiite minority in the mostly sunni state. and staying in the volatile region over twenty nato fuel tankers have been destroyed in a bomb attack in northern afghanistan an explosive device that was planted on one of the trucks transporting fuel into the country from neighboring uzbekistan which comes only weeks after pakistan reopened alliance supply routes into afghanistan for seven months blockade was caused by a two thousand and eleven nato attack which claimed the lives of twenty seven pakistani soldiers. and the world's most wanted nazi war crimes suspect detained for questioning in budapest has pleaded not guilty ninety seven year old last llosa tarty had previously been sentenced to death in absentia for the assisted murder of almost sixteen thousand jews during world war two so tardy
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escape to canada after the war however he was stripped of his citizenship and has been in hiding since one thousand nine hundred ninety seven. and in libya a liberal bloc of the national forces alliance is celebrating success in the parliamentary election held earlier this month at the group claimed almost half the seats reserved for political parties the muslim brotherhood fair bit worse they only got about twenty percent of the party places the lawmaking bodies due to appoint a transitional government and oversee the drafting of a new constitution coming up or we will be interviewing a journalist patrick ase on what's next for libya for now are a quick preview for you. word notes for nato intervention last year i think these elections should really have been something to celebrate the election itself has been administered by the national transitional council which was effectively cherry picked by the west rather than than actually selected by the libyan people it's an
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unelected body and there have been a lot of disagreements has been a lot of protests over the past nine ten months by the libyan people who are unhappy with the lack of transparency from this governments there are unhappy with the fact that the transitional council does not represent their views or the people that they want to be in power. thanks for joining us here in our to today london based bank h.s.b.c. it's under fire all of this after a report found it had laundered drug cartel cash and helped saudi arabian organizations finance terrorism a us government report claims the banks branches moved billions of dollars without checking where the money came from my colleague bill dodd he spoke to middle east affairs expert i leave this who believes this news will cause some countries to ultimately reconsider their alliances. i think this proves what many people have said all along that it is saudi arabia which is the main export are of radical of
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this religious extremism of the radical elements and i think how they handle it just it just explains what underwater guys under what guys we're talking about what sort of terrorist groups are we talking about here while we're talking about you know for example the extremism of those people who are now for example of causing violence in syria but those who were sent to chechnya are the pay people of groups it was pakistan even our car there as well we have to have to say here that some elements of the royal firmly also have their own facts on tribute to as well to our car either but more importantly i think that this report. that sheds light on the. alliance between the saudi family the saudi royal family and some western countries what this will do is it will put more pressure on the western governments to try and change their policy here now of course saudi arabia is considered to be an ally
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for how long could this continue and many people are speculating that maybe the western governments might reconsider might soon reconsider their alliance and why. it was all you're right would they be doing that first of all because we have the uprisings currently happening which puts more pressure on the on the u.s. government on the british government the saudi arabia until now hasn't taken any steps towards political reform and the other reason is that saudi arabia when it becomes more annoyed that saudi arabia is the main source of this extremist there were late to a popular vigilance for example in the u.s. in countries like britain by believe that this report and more similar developments would put more pressure on the on the u.s. and all of these western countries. hard i promise oh there's artie is critical of him standing by the artie business desk i couldn't see you again so wall street is
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now a moving and shaking are much like you on saturday night are a must like you are almost and now i can see marcus is talk about them because they all made a mistake and that performing a rally at the moment and that's all to the head of the u.s. federal reserve said he's called sons about the economic recovery but ben bernanke has also outlined options to ease policy postponing player and that's a good time for a. caterer to apologize i'm so sorry for interrupting you at the moment we have got this ongoing press conference here in moscow the turkish prime minister with the russian counterpart of course president putin let's have a listen and see what they say about syria. of. course the associates and we have simply exchanged data that we have noticed. it is following the incident but you know we had. a phone conversation with mr putin to
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me in the wake of the incident and we have. data. reciprocally but we have not exchanged any official you documents or statements russian the russian media is also welcome to ask your questions come your son to d.d. . but do use the microphone. i have a question. but i didn't hear the gun and as we all know that turkey. has been. of the assad regime in syria three of them were from. has indicated. a change nobody leadership in syria at the same time is impression and cherokee. interested in stability more than any other countries in the world don't you believe that following. president assad syria might.
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lives in syria and. we are looking at every g.m. that is. wiping out its own citizens. some forty thousand refugees from syria are currently accommodated in turkey. one hundred fifty thousand refugees are injured are in jordan right now. and another twenty thousand refugees are currently harbored in lebanon. considering such a situation we have our own assessment of what's going on. we are saying that. one. syria should be decided by the will of its people. very most.
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