tv [untitled] November 30, 2012 1:30pm-2:00pm EST
1:30 pm
where we can throw ideas and communications with books and there exist somewhere out there actually very exist. who are physically controls the controls the room of our ideas and communications and whoever is able to sit on those communications channels can intercept entire nations. has been cooped up in the embassy behind me for more than five months now and you may have heard reports in the media in the last couple of days that he's developed along condition but in fact his people are saying that there is no young condition although he does have quite a pervasive cough actually looks pale quite thin but he seems to be in high spirits but the possibility the specter of a serious illness has raised questions about what the government of this country would do if he was ill with their loud medical help to go into the embassy but if he had to get out to go to hospital would they use that as an excuse to arrest him he at this current moment doesn't want to talk about his personal situation he's
1:31 pm
much more interested in talking about the book he's just written off the back of a program that he made but nevertheless there are concerns about his general health when i asked him whether there could ever be a leak as significant as cable gates of which means of course just in the two year anniversary he said that we should watch this space do you think that something as large as cable kate could ever happen again i would have a similar impact. play next year. what's the time next year when you go into a. place that we should watch out for that you can see my whole interview with judy and ourselves later on in the program. you know the not to miss the show you enjoy the series of programs we run and earlier on this year it's. time to see a means business to touch you make sure you very still the price of the demand for it has fallen so much in the last. couple of years i know my old stomping ground in
1:32 pm
wales but none of them good jobs are going to just just as last week in time for christmas is bad news what if you got about well absolutely as you say it's bad everywhere all over the world that it's especially bad in europe all of the details in just a couple of minutes after a short break ok. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters ten centimeters shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the clients computers already spent three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to add the coveted seven santa majors to his stature invented by the famed soviet orthopedic is good for you is there of in the nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them apart and therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was out of was
1:33 pm
able to receive arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life be sent to the other patients. and their shattered lives will go when professor of design says first frame using bicycle parts sixty years later season venture is increasingly being used to help people quite eager to fracture their legs to become a few centimeters taller than the ultimate goal is still the same fixing somebodies lives both literally and figuratively about a third of patients admitted to the center now days seeking series three focus medical reasons most of them a man and most are not what you would call vertically challenged professor novick of who operated on many of them says it usually comes down to a man's pride some of the first patient to turn to us with a leg lengthening the quest to meet his fifteen centimeters to be still want to surgery because panos to than him we like to say that we need to break their legs
1:34 pm
in order to fix their head maybe nothing wrong with them from an orthopedic point of view but there is something psychological that prevents them from living their lives fully being happy and we fix it like lengthening surgeries are banned in many countries and even the out there press. expensive in russia the entire course costs eleven thousand dollars about one tenth of the similar package in the united states financial considerations for one of the reasons that brought this washington state native to western siberia his main motive for the surgery had to do with how he fared in the others in america advertise his one seventy five i was one sixty seven or one sixty eight and so on eight centimeters would have brought me right to average thirty one of the average for women height isn't so important you know i think girl can be sure it's not a big deal like your guy is like expected to be taller just before the operation
1:35 pm
most mad a russian girl who found he's a regional hide quite endearing yet he still want to have had the surgery adding seven more centimeters to the self-confidence she told me the whole time you're crazy you're normal you're perfect. so now or so they call you so what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. it's thirty five minutes past the hour welcome to the business program our team the global steel industry is in trouble with prices dropping out a lot of excess capacity being built but europe was hurting the most they're still consumption will be down twenty percent this year from the pre-crisis peak to discuss this in details let's cross over to the business desk where nick pool is on
1:36 pm
top of the story so nick just how bad is it now we would still has got a problem to put it in was the king's uniforms with the start of it's a problem of supply over the mon if you look at this chart here from the last fall . years showing prices of the crisis in two thousand and eight basically fell off a cliff then spent two years about trying to stage some sort of recovery and has subsequently given up the fight as hopes of a quick recovery have diminished to put it in numbers demand this year is about one point billion tons while production capacity is one point eight billion tons that's far too big a difference. well but it's a fact of the crisis isn't that and soon enough we will turn around with developing commies like china india brazil putting their heart has back on i mean what's going to happen that will that is a compelling argument and one of the suspects a great many people who proves to be correct that it will signify
1:37 pm
a return to normalcy to return to growth and of course asia africa south america basic good with its north but the better way has got a great deal being to do with those emerging markets are also going to be providing more capacity in the student stream just makes another hundred mills will come online by twenty six states that's a lot of extra steel about twenty five percent more last week of the moment and that means that this building boom will sort of optimist talking about needs to be starting now and there's not really that much evidence that's going to be the case so in four years time this could be pretty far past when that happens what's going to happen to move the excess steel that's being made all those plants going to be able to sit idly by. it's an economic argument that's hard to make work but i mean it does seem like all this impact of oversupply is affecting europe the most the
1:38 pm
french government is threatening to nationalize this this four hundred million euro steel plant in the east of the country unless its owner mittal agrees to sell it basically we're talking about nationalization here right so you know analysts in the sample side talk to actually says that all these changes this crisis is not such a bad thing listen to this. sort of thing to balance the market and to bring a supply demand both to equilibrium and to support prices so a lot of the long ground definitely years of going to market them to support prices so that's what we call supply response. positives to this to the steel crisis see what perhaps in pure economic terms you are correct the steel industry could emerge leaner and meaner from the crisis but there is going to be potentially a heavy social cost to cutely in europe where the old mills there's no tainted now
1:39 pm
even if you agree with margaret thatcher's theory that no country should subsidise profitable industries for too long a period this is really on to the question of how you manage that transition how you manage the restructuring and how you kind of leave you the problems for the workers to clean the ones in europe. well and basically it sounds like that's saddening insult to injury all these austerity measures are already hitting the european workers pretty hard neck full of a point from the business desk thanks a lot. and let's quickly run through the market currencies first the ruble finished the week lower to the currency basket as the dollar was losing to the euro about softer in the u.s. consumer spending and expectedly declined in october. now on to the equity markets on wall street they are lower this friday the so-called fiscal cliff is still looming the lawmakers on capitol hill keep on the how going over how to avert it
1:40 pm
and the european stocks finished the day mixed the footsie was in the graphic but germany's dax me out a should stay above the line thanks mainly to german lawmakers approving the latest rescue package from greece and here in moscow equities closed higher more than one percent gains for both indices. it perception is back by popular demand of eros nast shareholders the oil giant c.e.o. has been a real acted as a board member at a meeting that took place and on friday katie pilbeam is the wrong headquarters here in moscow with all the details so katie's section is back on the board of directors just as was never gets ready to become the biggest publicly traded company in the world's biggest i should say is that a good thing. was that depends on who you was but this is at the end of the day if anyone knows the ropes yet it would be a go set to he was head of the company's c.e.o.
1:41 pm
from two thousand and four to twenty i love it now as you know not during the time he was also you deputy prime minister of russia now the time when the president was to meet you met that if you did this in these big government officials would know also be running a big mouth deep state companies as a result he goes that you know he stepped down as the c.e.o. of office yes he carried on to build his role as deputy prime minister now made the shift president do you think came into power and he did really make the government . but you did say hey listen you could be c.e.o. of trusted once again as you say timing is so important to the bottom line to sell it to great b.p. for some of fifty five billion dollars so you the guys that have been so important and powerful you could all get this after all the british media compares said chen to darth vader where does that come from. yet we want the british media like it so good to live a cruel they sometimes like to have fun out outside characters i think that just
1:42 pm
everybody thinks of the face of the period that he the powerful not just like the government he's reached down any night this you know what kind of stuff he did out you didn't believe you have to be able to believe that he never made up forces to be reckoned with. thanks to our kiddie pilbeam reporting from rosneft office here in moscow and that's all we have time for in this edition of business will be back until it's time to see the. culture is that so much different and there is a huge percentage share a parent on the mark with a historic vote yes but will it change anything on the ground the palestinian bid to upgrade its international legal status at the united nations was.
1:43 pm
1:46 pm
i've done your bush show in this show the junk food conspiracy exposed coming up. to the fat and the secretly fill their pockets. now other species react to burgers. and stars told to kick out his junk get. the epidemic in the fattest nation on earth is spiraling out of control while europe and asia wait levels all tailing off over two in three americans are now overweight or obese and growing stores now provide a basic rules of vehicles for those to appease to walk for the junk food joints responsible to fight ladies about to sing first a live shift jamie all of a shamed mcdonald's into a pink floyd. centrifuge separated by product paste they labeled beef
1:47 pm
new york mayor bloomberg blocked seventeen. bans on supersize fries only screams and donuts will now be rolled out across the u.s. still ting in the big apple. new york to regulate other high fat and high calorie foods within a year restrictions it will go global as other governments follow suit states that even looking into the big one a flat tax research finds eighteen percent taxes on pizza and soda drinks people five pounds a year tracy folks help create nutrition standards at the u.s. department of agriculture those types of taxes expression if they're like you said about the twenty percent range between ten and twenty percent can have an impact and they do cause. people to purchase and consume less of the item that's being taxed for example sugar sweetened beverages or sodas shamed by films showing the secure fix of their food junk produces an l.
1:48 pm
rushing to rebrand a so-called low fat and diet well here's the secret about so-called diet food and it's actually hilarious it's called that because most diet food contains what's known as aspartame or similar name or sucralose and it's been found in numerous studies that actually diet soda products can actually lead to kidney damage metabolic problems and obesity the studies found that kidney damage was experienced in those who drink diet soda whereas those who drink regular soda which by no means is healthy did not experience the same issues the best part about it aspartame is actually made from the fecal matter the literal fecal matter of bacteria that is genetically modified by one and only monsanto the word is made from regular ated in the u.s. a corporation can make this beauty and cooling boy it's goodness. the fact mcdonald's pays way to watch has to be an official paul enough truth is stranger than fiction
1:49 pm
this fruits and maple mill sold is a bowl full of wholesome more sugar than the snickers more calories than even the hamburgers but junk chains being sued for full. his milkshakes contain more cooking oil the milk effect of one hundred fifty. products one hundred thirty noise in a study finds have more fun and refined sugar the foods most of all food now contains all the chemicals we know all fructose sugar which are america's top obesity don't cause an evil poison robert lustig joins us now what does refined sugar do to the body is a chronic acute chronic dose dependent no other words it depends on how much you. know liver talked. chronic it does depend a bit of topsy though what does that mean for us the public fifty grands truck to switch is this week was shaky per day or
1:50 pm
a hundred grams of sugar is above and beyond your liver's capacity to be able to metabolize it that means that more than half of america is consuming a toxic dose of sugar on a daily basis. this is truly the truth seek a cat treaty this is freud be from a top forest food chain well well well this is fraud beef from a local store. she's loving it. even fungus won't touch false food this is a slow it's from a fresh potato with months ago age and decay has turned black and the growth of this mcdonald's french fry was bought the same day it remains identical one american even has a museum of changed in decades so why won't bacteria eat it it doesn't even
1:51 pm
contain real meat it contains seven different synthetic chemicals that make up the quote meat of the product including what's known as p d m s which is in breast plants in the breast implant fluid that many surgeons now are avoiding because of the possible serious health effects and also contains an anti foaming agent used in silly putty and it contains certain chemicals that are illegal to use in cat food do just serious health concerns why america's obesity campaign is a sham off that we pay these bills. you can be sexy popular. everything you want to be. told. and. still in critical heart stopping. from cereal to drinks even the main sweets and she calls everywhere unlike normal sugar
1:52 pm
folks always go straight to the live on which turns its. mind and strokes from a piece of. smoking as the number one hospital case. if you will always will told you to do something when you were a kid would you do it europe's first britain is top of the this must stop. or cold. thing to kids kids this is what you should be eating. healthy. wrong and it should be banned if all leaders athirst serious about all this why are these ads then on why is america's obesity gets in was could all politicians being cut with junk food more now than ever and then releasing just a few published the two thumbs to keep people on side the health care ministers of fifty two european countries got together and agreed that junk food marketing to
1:53 pm
children must stop because children were targets here in america it's considered free speech part of the first amendment that right is supported this is a huge problem i went to the commissioner of the federal communications commission here in america deborah taylor tate back in two thousand and seven when asked in light of what the european health care ministers that said what did she think needs to be done and her response was a direct quote i expect the food industry to police itself well that's what they've been doing now for the past thirty years and look where it's gotten trace speech doesn't work with addictive substances it didn't work with tobacco doesn't work with heroin cocaine morpheme nicotine cannabis oh all the fact is that free speech is a problem when you're talking about addictive substances it question is is sugar an
1:54 pm
addictive substance the data mostly an animal's but some in humans. he says yes inner agency government committee the inner agency were croup got together and developed voluntary standards are voluntary guidelines for companies to abide by or to opt to abide by to address marketing and the food company is. basically weighed in very negatively and forced those interagency guidelines to never be published even though they were just going to be voluntary junk joints of even make congress classify school cheese pizza as a vegetable so it served as a key nutrient in school meals the junk food industry doubled their lobbying spending with the under the obama administration and in turn the obama administration announced that they were lowering the fight on childhood obesity and
1:55 pm
michelle obama recommends that kids go out any these certain dietary guidelines actually contain g m o's most of the time these processed garbage foods and isn't it interesting that bloomberg had truckloads of mountain dew and jerry no shipped into the sandy relief fund area to give these people a bunch of processed garbage snacks that do nothing for nutritional value by bloomberg house foreman false food his corporation had foot food with free junk for every employee within weeks workers piled on the pounds. will the seventeen and sodas sixty hot dogs in ten minutes isn't just good it's patriotic. d.n.a. a little writes the stone on us by our forefathers life liberty and the pursuit of happiness for the contestants assembled here that pursued includes consuming as many hot dogs as is humanly possible elected politicians putting whole dogs over
1:56 pm
health fight something both some lines instead of trimming americans this is the truth seeker. parents versus social workers documented being the last stop get any meat that damn good many children have become prizes to fight full why does the law threaten families of the social order to see in the female they have right of willful minimal faith in what they have any kind of suspicion about the world will think of
1:57 pm
1:58 pm
1:59 pm
43 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on