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it is 6,000 kilometers and five time zones from the russian capital, moscow. some 4000 people live in east siberian town. here in the vast plains of russia's far east, none of the houses has running water or modern sewage systems. but the town's school does have 55 new computers. they were a gift from vladimir putin. it is just one reason why parents and teachers here want putin to return to presidential office. >> since he has been in charge in russia, we get paid on time. businesses are full, which you could not count on before. russians do not live any worse than europeans. and we are still developing. >> putin promised this school computers when he visited two years ago. in a local meeting that was broadcast on television, putin unleashed a general modernization of the village. this retired couple treat the bench where putin sat in their garden like a treasure. they still gush over how modest the most powerful man in russia was and how easy to talk to. >> vladimir putin would be a president for all russians again. two years ago, he major that pensions were
it is 6,000 kilometers and five time zones from the russian capital, moscow. some 4000 people live in east siberian town. here in the vast plains of russia's far east, none of the houses has running water or modern sewage systems. but the town's school does have 55 new computers. they were a gift from vladimir putin. it is just one reason why parents and teachers here want putin to return to presidential office. >> since he has been in charge in russia, we get paid on time. businesses are...
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moscow has offered a plan for talks between the two sides, and at the u.n., there is growing support for a resolution condemning the crackdown. >> syrian forces will push back the army defectors from the suburbs of damascus. pressure is growing on the diplomatic front as well. at the u.n., the united states has opened up a plan for political transition in syria. >> we think this resolution is timely. we do not see a great deal of reason for extended negotiation. >> the syrian ambassador to the u.n. criticized the international community. >> we are talking about my country without consulting us, without sharing with us their concerns. they think that syria does not exist. >> russia says it is attempting to get the syrian regime to negotiate with the opposition. the government of bashar al- assad -- the demonstrators have refused to do so. "we are ready to sacrifice ourselves." they cry. russia would likely veto a security council resolution on syria. said negotiations continue. >> calls on egypt to protect coptic christians from religious persecution. you did was the second stop on a
moscow has offered a plan for talks between the two sides, and at the u.n., there is growing support for a resolution condemning the crackdown. >> syrian forces will push back the army defectors from the suburbs of damascus. pressure is growing on the diplomatic front as well. at the u.n., the united states has opened up a plan for political transition in syria. >> we think this resolution is timely. we do not see a great deal of reason for extended negotiation. >> the syrian...
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way above average in moscow with a mix of rain and snow. 5 degrees in warsaw. i'll leave you now with the extended forecast. >>> japan's leading electronics maker toshiba is giving people hope affected by the disaster last march. they have a system to decontaminate areas affected by the power plant. government rules take effect later this month. communities will begin full-scale decontamination work. their equipment can decontaminate 1.7 tons of sludge. toshiba and ihi also collaborated in developing a system to extract low-level radioactive materials from water and reservoirs and sewage systems. >> translator: we would like to decontaminate the water and soil with this system. we will go ahead with the work after checking the communities are safe. then we hope residents come back. >> the company spokesperson says they are trying to reduce the equipment's operating costs. >>> japanese archers have practiced their first shots of the new year. more than 80 students gathered on tuesday for the event at a venue in miyagi prefecture. they wore traditional clothing.
way above average in moscow with a mix of rain and snow. 5 degrees in warsaw. i'll leave you now with the extended forecast. >>> japan's leading electronics maker toshiba is giving people hope affected by the disaster last march. they have a system to decontaminate areas affected by the power plant. government rules take effect later this month. communities will begin full-scale decontamination work. their equipment can decontaminate 1.7 tons of sludge. toshiba and ihi also...
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minus 2 in moscow. 8 in berlin. 9 in vienna. 12 in london, 13 in paris. not too cold here, but it will be raining most of the week. here is your extended forecast. thanchts wraps it up for this edition of "newsline." join us at the top of the next join us at the top of the next hour. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
minus 2 in moscow. 8 in berlin. 9 in vienna. 12 in london, 13 in paris. not too cold here, but it will be raining most of the week. here is your extended forecast. thanchts wraps it up for this edition of "newsline." join us at the top of the next join us at the top of the next hour. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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minus 1 in moscow. double digits for paris and lond london. that's the weather conditions for now. here is your three day outlook. >>> our lead story this hour, the international atomic energy agency confirmed that iran has begun enriching uranium. it is necessary to produce nuclear weapons. the discovery likely to exacerbate tensions with the united states and european union. iaea say it is in a bunker. they confirmed scientists are operating more than 300 centrifuges in the facility. they say scientists are working to refine uranium to 20% purity. american researchers released images of the facility three years ago. the underground plant is well protected against possible military attacks from israel and other nations. iran's envoy to the iaea said on state television that all nuclear facilities are running under the surveillance of the agency. that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. tokyo. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
minus 1 in moscow. double digits for paris and lond london. that's the weather conditions for now. here is your three day outlook. >>> our lead story this hour, the international atomic energy agency confirmed that iran has begun enriching uranium. it is necessary to produce nuclear weapons. the discovery likely to exacerbate tensions with the united states and european union. iaea say it is in a bunker. they confirmed scientists are operating more than 300 centrifuges in the facility....
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also, in paris, it looks quite cold and moscow, highs remain as minus 5 degrees on tuesday. but that's actually going to be just about the seasonal temperature for this time of year. those are your weather conditions for now. here's your three-day outlook. >>> our lead story this hour. people in kobe have been working to rebuild since the hanshin earthquake. it demolished their city in 1995. more than 6400 people died. residents are marking the 17th anniversary. this year, they're sharing the experience of people effected by the disaster last march in northeastern japan. people that lost family and friends gathered at a park early in the morning and placed candles to form the numbers one and 17, the date of the disaster. the participants observed a moment of silence at 5:46 a.m., the exact time the earthquake struck. [ digital announcement ] this year they invited people affected by the earthquake and tsunami that struck northeastern japan last march. rebuilding in kobe's most damaged region was completed last year. businesses have recovered but they are still far from bustl
also, in paris, it looks quite cold and moscow, highs remain as minus 5 degrees on tuesday. but that's actually going to be just about the seasonal temperature for this time of year. those are your weather conditions for now. here's your three-day outlook. >>> our lead story this hour. people in kobe have been working to rebuild since the hanshin earthquake. it demolished their city in 1995. more than 6400 people died. residents are marking the 17th anniversary. this year, they're...
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we are expecting 10 degrees in madrid, 8 in paris, still warmer than average in moscow, with 2 degrees and the same goes for kiev. that's it for me now. here's your extent the forecast. >>> our lead story this hour, u.s. leaders are asking for japan's help trying to stop exports of iranian oil. the boycott penalizes foreign institutions that deal with iran's central bank. the japanese government will look into how to work with allies. they want to avoid any adverse impact to the economy. they say international cooperation is necessary to stop tehran's nuclear program. today, we get 10% of oil from iran. authorities believe it is possible to secure oil from other exporters. still, government leaders say the ban could cause oil prices to surge in the short term and place a heavy burden on japanese corporations and households. they plan to study ways to reduce oil imports from iran, and request the u.s. allow exceptions for japan under certain conditions. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us. we will have more updates at the
we are expecting 10 degrees in madrid, 8 in paris, still warmer than average in moscow, with 2 degrees and the same goes for kiev. that's it for me now. here's your extent the forecast. >>> our lead story this hour, u.s. leaders are asking for japan's help trying to stop exports of iranian oil. the boycott penalizes foreign institutions that deal with iran's central bank. the japanese government will look into how to work with allies. they want to avoid any adverse impact to the...
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across the east, still on the chilly side, minus 5 in moscow, and 0 degrees in kiev. that's it for me now. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. tokyo. do stay with us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
across the east, still on the chilly side, minus 5 in moscow, and 0 degrees in kiev. that's it for me now. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. tokyo. do stay with us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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last year in moscow, police violate -- a violently broke of a gay pride parade, a reminder of the intolerance faced by homosexuals in russia. when a majority constantly turns against a minority, how can that cycle be broken? >> if we can see how a person has the pension tool -- potential to enrich our experience of the world, then we would change how we deal with that person. >> of being tolerant, recognizing the right to be different in that light, diversity does not have to be a burden on society. but a gift that enhances everyone's lives. >> well, there is a lot of truth in that, and i am sure we could all stand to be more tolerant of one another. that also applies to the world of sports. our next report is on the jewish soccer club here in berlin that has a place on the field for non-jewish players. the team says that makes for a winning strategy. >> he is a german-turkish muslim. and this man was born in ukraine and is jewish. both played for the men's soccer team at the sports club here. both players say there is no room for disputes over culture or religion. >> we live in berlin. we ha
last year in moscow, police violate -- a violently broke of a gay pride parade, a reminder of the intolerance faced by homosexuals in russia. when a majority constantly turns against a minority, how can that cycle be broken? >> if we can see how a person has the pension tool -- potential to enrich our experience of the world, then we would change how we deal with that person. >> of being tolerant, recognizing the right to be different in that light, diversity does not have to be a...
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still way below average in moscow with minus 12 degrees and minus 13 in kiev on friday. and across the west 7 expected in london and 9 degrees in paris. here's your extended forecast. >>> our lead story this hour, iran's president has lashed out at western leaders over new sanctions. he dismissed the effectiveness of an oil embargo by the european union. he said the eu, not iran, will lose out. he made his first public remarks about the sanctions in a speech in southern iran. he said iran won't suffer because only about 10% of its oil goes to the eu. other than iranian leaders have said the share is closer to 18%. he said tehran is ready to revive talks with six nations over its nuclear program. he made no mention of threats from iranian leaders to close the strait of hormuz. millions of barrels of oil pass through the waterway every day. nato secretary general urged iran to keep shipping lanes open. >> i urge the iranian leadership to live up to its international commitments including stop the enrichment program and ensure free navigation in the strait of hormuz. >> he
still way below average in moscow with minus 12 degrees and minus 13 in kiev on friday. and across the west 7 expected in london and 9 degrees in paris. here's your extended forecast. >>> our lead story this hour, iran's president has lashed out at western leaders over new sanctions. he dismissed the effectiveness of an oil embargo by the european union. he said the eu, not iran, will lose out. he made his first public remarks about the sanctions in a speech in southern iran. he said...
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across the east still on the cold sigh with moscow with minus 11 degrees. i will leave you now with your extended forecast. ♪ >>> that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine catherine kobayashi in tokyo. kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
across the east still on the cold sigh with moscow with minus 11 degrees. i will leave you now with your extended forecast. ♪ >>> that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine catherine kobayashi in tokyo. kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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london, and 10 degrees in paris, and 5 degrees expected in stockholm, dipping to minus 3 degrees in moscow, and 0 degrees in kiev. that's it for me now. here is your extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. tokyo. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
london, and 10 degrees in paris, and 5 degrees expected in stockholm, dipping to minus 3 degrees in moscow, and 0 degrees in kiev. that's it for me now. here is your extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. tokyo. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com