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headlines starts tackling brussels net football's greatest prize to host the twenty eight world cup prospects are holding the tournament is not just a matter of steves but also a great motivator for football stars to train hard. it's five years since israel operated settlers from gaza leaving the strip to the palestinians thousands of jewish people living in the west bank fear a repeat of the poorly handled. and moscow's cold long heat wave has endangered thousands of lives the elderly suffering the most doctors who work around the clock to save lives say casualties are hard to avoid when the weather conditions are so extreme. after hip hop musician bid for the presidency in haiti made headlines around the world. talks to us rapper immortal technique to find out if the music industry can really offer more than words to the
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quake struck island. you took the incentive to help raise money for haitian so many hundreds of thousands that are still in need why did you feel that you actually had to fly over to haiti to see the dispersant on the funds i went there at the request of hip-hop for haiti and always around haiti. this club s.o.b.'s in downtown new york that was gracious enough to involve themselves personally in the cause to support the haitian people. and when i heard about the what was going on i said you know whatever you guys need from me and they said we want you to get the word out about what's really going on here you know so the best way to do that is to come down there not to read pamphlets full of statistics or to to just study them in books but also to actively participate in them you know i think that's the line between
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an activist and a revolutionary and you have to involve yourself a lot more in the particular cause and have the most serious commitment sometimes i get accused of being too serious but it goes with the territory i want to ask you that a few things that you saw there the children the orphans from what i read you actually were holding think a one year old in your hand and then when you were done holding out the child passed that one year old off to another level you're all talking about that experience and what you saw in terms of the kids in the orphanage there the thing that struck me is how young of the country it is and when people come to me and asked me you know what is haiti need as i say that haiti needs schools they need education they need to be able to learn how to be self-sufficient self-sustaining and to not always be reliant on foreign made which is equivocal to the large corporations and large countries paying themselves and saying that they're donating
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money to haiti i read that you said foreign aid is this is a deceptive phrase. i'm not saying that all of it is i want to clarify that i'm in no way shape or form ungrateful or trying to discount the support that. haiti has gotten from every major i did see from what a country to a corporation because they have saved people's lives they pull people out of rubble they've done an extraordinary amount of things but i think that there is a level of corruption that exists to meet the surface when we talk about foreign aid when we talk about donating to a cause when we talk about the fees that are incurred for certain aid organizations that have what is it forty percent off the top they go to their expenses and i think it's a little disingenuous but. that's my opinion but when i look at haiti and what it signifies when i see that someone who is eleven years old worrying about raising
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three other kids around them younger than them it really. struck a chord according to the new york times only five percent of the rubble has actually been removed do you see that with your own eyes what did it look like when you were walking through absolutely as you go through port au prince and the surrounding areas and you'll see buildings that are still collapsed their. counterpart to the white house is still in shambles broken down people are trying to build rebuild their own independent businesses. all the rubble itself you know that making every desperate attempt it they can to take. whatever structure is still left and build something out of it. when we talk about their safety and what their living conditions are what i saw is that the people who are inside the tent cities there are usually about two or three families per ten so when
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you look at those tents it's a little misleading because it's like oh they're fine now they have it to. you know no they don't and that's fine you know what happens when hurricane season comes how those tents going to hold up to that you know i think that there is something to look at in terms of a long term vision of what is going to happen to the country who's going to be in control of it now it's it's a military state it's a police state run by america and the u.n. and the u.n. actor changeable entity sometimes i want to ask you about that because you were a little harsh in terms of the united nations that what it has gone or has not done for haiti despite the promises that have been made. by the united nations and independently by the united states what do you think the interests are when we talk about people's interests and whether they're genuine. it's hard to say i'm sure some people's interests are very much genuine i'm sure there are people on the
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ground level and people who are below that is executive shame that sit there and say you know what i'm trying to do something good for the people i'm trying to go out there i've lost my in order to make that happen but i don't think they're the ones that desire the program the ones that design the protocol you know they're just the worker bees very well paid worker bees but they don't know how the hive is being formed do they haitians believe from what they told you that the u.s. is going to fulfill the promises that it has made in order to help them help them rebuild the younger ones are they really are very positive people. no matter what life throws at them it's like we're going to get through this and that the u.s. is willing to partner with us and help us then hopefully they'll stay they'll stay true to their word so they're hopeful whereas when i talk to some of the. old a you know they look at it as oh here's the country they kidnapped or act last
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president you know it has a country has been in. supporting you know brutal dictatorships for decades really you're here to help i'm going to ask about this firing one of. the ten suspects that pled guilty to being are an unregistered agent of a foreign country is. journalist vicky pelaez who had to be expelled from the united states that day that she had guilty she was flown to russia and then from what reported and confirmed by her attorney she got relocating to her native home to perro you're from her or your family in peru how do you think she's going to be received there well from what my family tells me it was a lot bigger news there than it was here specifically because she was peruvian why latin america has always felt as if they're the pawns in russia in america's chess game you know we've always felt like we're not always but i make it clear to people
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and make them understand where our struggle comes from it doesn't begin in the fifty's and sixty's it doesn't begin with the adoption of a communist ideology or a socialist ideology it begins when indigenous people were being slaughtered in colonized and had their political system deal volved had their economic system devolved years ago america went around proselytizing. democracy to all parts of the world saying you know we should should have a democracy that people can be in charge but when the people of latin america saw that the same prognosticator the profit of democracy was sitting there supporting these brutal dictatorships they said well who else has something on the table and russia who love to be a thorn in america's side because both of them don't want to war with a real country said hey let's see how this plays out here what's interesting to me is what's under reported about. the spies and what's going on because probably
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about a week after that i read an article. talking about how rightwing colombians who are in belgium and other parts of europe i'm trying to get people who are complaining nice human rights organizations talking about the horrific human rights records that the right wing government in colombia. they were trying to shut them down threatening people's lives so when i look at that it's one of the other you have spies from our right wing faction in colombia somewhere and then you have spies from a left wing faction or going through better who are in venezuela i think anyone who really is a political animal knows that this is just a joke you know who knows that it's not a serious is not like they stole the plane it's the death star you know what do they do they came over here they hung out at p.t.a. meetings you know i'm not discounting the seriousness of it because when you look at history people have really lost their lives people have been executed in this country despite the we're not at that cold war era it almost looked like
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a set up it almost looked like they had planned to have some big spy exchange before it actually happened shortly that person. while we you and me or anyone who's watching this program could say oh well maybe they want to take the public's mind off of other things but at the end of the day i think it was probably the kindest spy exchange the most civil disagreement that russia and america you brought up america's democracy and america's democracy you know u.s. democracy usually goes hand in hand capitalism. what do you make. the united states that form of capitalism following the financial meltdown that we started placing only two years ago do you think capitalism is going to continue as the model the ultimate model here in the us when i talk about capitalism and communism there's nowhere you can go to escape capitalism you know even in russia. they can
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teach america few things about overblown capitalism. if you want to go escape to communist china well they're more capitalist than america in many ways and they've perfected. keeping their people quiet about the way that their capitalist system is run which is something i wish america i think america wishes they could do sometimes but at the cost of what. what's the human cost of this laissez faire economic system that's built up to those people to launder standard that means that means an economic system that doesn't have any regulation or any government intervention on haiti right now has an opportunity to completely rebuild that system. from scratch what do you think is going to happen and how do you think it's going to happen it's a country that lives under military occupation right unless the haitian people are proactive about taking control of it themselves they will fire him. the terms of
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their republic dictated to them by other people. outside entities. not just governments but corporations how do you encourage. those that want to help to do if you really want to involve yourself in it. then teach them that you know i mean if you're a doctor go down there. work in a clinic or understood if you are an ordinary average citizen find a grassroots organization that is actually physically doing things on the ground. rather than just mailing fifty dollars to the red cross twenty dollars of which is actually going to go to the asian people. and i think that more than anything else . what i learned. from my trip. was that. humanity when confronted with some of the
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most drastic and devastating. of tragedies that can possibly befall them still that has the capacity for resilience that. that touch of the soul. got to show. because i thought that it was my duty but that it was something that i do to help my country. my government my father the necessary for america to be of no. it was a lot of drug abuse there was a lot of murder of american officers soldiers there were a lot of. the. right. before the war i always thought i wanted to win a lot of medals and they do have a lot of desperation. but afterwards i realize that they don't mean any. sure there
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are not that important. i don't i don't i never kept the medal. wealthy british soil. that's not on the president's right on. target. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . people starts tackling russell's bids in that football's greatest prize to host the twenty eighteen world cup the prospect of holding the tournament is not just a matter of kristi's but also
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a great motivator for future football stars to train harder. it's five years since israel operative it's out there from leaving the strip to the palestinians but thousands of jewish people living in the west bank fear a repeat of the morning and will test. a long neat way hasn't major and thousands of lives with the elderly suffering the most but doctors who work round the clock to save lives take casualties are hard to avoid when the weather conditions are selling extremely. well have many more details on all those stories coming up at the top of the hour the sports news is next though with. great to have your company let's have a look at what's coming up today on sports today missed opportunity rubina field
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keep the pressure up on runaway premier league leaders in meet only to draw. some day. maybe major martin kaymer upsets the odds to claim the u.s. p.g.a. crown following a controversial final run in wisconsin. on top of the table russia and the twenty ten european swimming championships at the summit thanks to a blistering before inspiring. in a fifty. foot hole first to the russian premier league whereas in each charge for the title received a boost on sunday despite not even kicking a ball the same petersburg side now seven points ahead of the pack following rubin's feel year to see of tareq and chechnya champions were simply overrun in the first period threats dominance resulting in the home side taking the lead on the half hour mark amount to using his body possibly his arm as well to full of fact. being find their rhythm somewhat in the second period fifty two minutes were gifted
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a penalty. all over alexina good question well he does the rest but that was the be the. one on the final. level on points with c.s. but slide to third on goal difference after the army man wiped the floor with in moscow four nil the score by the time the first half with the had blown the newly returned five near love shipping home the second. elisei showed just what a shrewd signing he was but the brilliance of the effort right before the break. looking like a genuine title contenders. meanwhile the crowd and looks to be beyond both spartak moscow this season but that didn't make their lives a couple darby any less thrilling as artie's edwards find out first time. with time running out in the russian premier league spot check moscow travel to neighbors
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locomotives knowing that only a win would keep them in the running for a place in europe next season both sides have been struggling for form recently and languishing mid table with just over half the season left before kickoff spots accepts a ninth position and three points behind lokomotiv who are on twenty three points both sides are a long way from the european qualifying places it really lokomotiv moscow for us this week the sides are enjoying the best of campaigns this season and salary cuts and stuff could be on the line side filtering and that's good for new signing a gimmicky gets to play single get. ahead of the game their fans remained out bait i think that spark will ring turn one. locomotive started off brightest but it was spot at moscow's alex who came closest to opening the school in twelve minutes with this free kick but the stalemate didn't last long spartak took the lead on the
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seventeenth minute when wellington opened the scoring with this simple tap and just two minutes later however alexander alley it equalized for lokomotiv with this stunning free kick spacek rallied and on the half hour wellington knitted his second again from close range the second half started much like the first locomotive pushed forward and denis crucial covers denied only by a good save by surrogate pius account however on the sixty fifth minute wellington completed his hat trick to give spot i can unassailable lead lokomotiv refused to lie down and with just four minutes to go captain dmitri site has scored this goal to make it through to. the site his effort was too little too late and wellington wasn't to be denied his moment of glory spot to appease by the result and we're under no illusions of what pressure they're still under going on i don't think we relaxed. the freekick was bad luck a failure by the goalkeeper from there we do you want to have been well enough to
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survive three two but that was very different. i think we need to improve on every victory is easier we needed to win it big game against a tough team away from home now we have to work hard we have fourteen games that will be like fourteen so we can finish the championship a little higher to supposed to live to fight another day quest for european football next season. moscow. and in sunday's first game. head to head both sides have been strong but on this occasion it was the home crowd smiling. free kick in the sixty fifth minute making all the difference. of the relegation zone. right so let's take a look at how things stand with the season just over halfway through the neat well they are very much the side to catch now with a hefty seven point advantage they. hold
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a game in hand on champions of being who are third while gone the other end favorites to go back where they came from after a less than stellar start in the big leagues. now reside in the other relegation spot. and the first big game of the season took place on the first weekend liverpool hosted or still on sunday what was hodgson's first premier league match in charge of the reds but there was to be no opening victory for the former full on coach this by seeing his side take the lead just after the break through david engelberg new liverpool signing joe cole received the street read before that for a missed time tackle but that wasn't the worst to befall the home side. they're going to appoint a ninety minutes one on the score. to get their campaign underway later on monday against promoted you castle alex ferguson's charges will be keen to hear. the ground running following champions chelsea six nailed demolition job in west brom
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on saturday. all right that brings us over to the greens where martin kaymer has edged his name into golfing history the german making the p.g.a. championship his first career major in what proved to be an eventful night in wisconsin dustin johnson well he was tied for second heading into the day but suffered from one of the numerous hazards of straights twenty six through losing his one shot lead to a true saving of two stroke penalty for grounding his club into a bunker on the you. know about. to pop that out in the ensuing play off watson showing grit touch to start things off came or however stepped up when it mattered at ceremonial top and for par in the third dropping out victory in the final major of the season this is obviously the biggest german all the majors is the biggest tournaments today you can win in your career and. win anything anything be your the majors there the biggest there is we play just knowing that i can win determined
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like that gives me a huge confidence for any other tour and i will play for the rest of my for the rest of my career martin and his new best friend there brings us to the poor russia kept up thirty able to help inform on the final day of action at the twenty ten european swimming championships. the only russian to win gold on sunday but she also cost her team another top place finish now the eighteen year old adding a second individual gold in the fifty meter breaststroke plenty of record wins for the russians in budapest also setting a european championship more to the point to not say. she couldn't play three goals but her false start was too much it disqualified from the field by one hundred medley relay the squad appeared to have landed on another gold ring before the judges and. it's with top spot of border to the british russian nevertheless
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dominated the overall medal table with thirteen goals seven silver and eight bronze medals germany and france were next with eight apiece. ok to tennis for andy murray has every reason to be confident had all the year's final grand slam the u.s. open the scottish star defeating in both world number one rafael nadal and roger federer on the way to successfully defending his rogers cup masters title in toronto they had twenty three role handed ruffa his worst defeat of the year in the samis and only federal study in the way of a second straight title the fed express however off track now for the lead start taking the first set seven five after the swiss maestro rally unsuccessfully from don i for their bad weather interrupt the proceedings various times there were eamon tending the necessary concentration though through the stoppages to secure a seven five seven five win and. drawn easily the fifty or to be on federer and
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a.t.p. event doing so without even dropping said. difficult to. win the first probably should've won a bit easier and managed mentally today which is always difficult going to roger because you started playing some great tennis but great way to finish the week up. to the circuit finally were jorge lorenzo nonstop his seventh moto g.p. race victory of the season at the czech prix to extend his overall championship lead to a massive seventy seven points the spaniard overtook pole sitter. in the first la i mean every relinquished his lead but finishing five and a half seconds behind the. casey stoner was third world champion valentino rossi who just signed a deal for me to insist. i make my seventy thirty so and i want to they give these people get to. work you know the old and i leave it to the national for my front group that is all your sport for this hour i'll see you
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