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well one person who knows all about that sort of long term confinement is lisa jane a former contestant on the british version of big brother she said as a string psychologically stable is a tough task i miss not being able to just walk outside and then see people i want to see my mr communication with other people because when you're with a small confinement of other people that you don't know that while it becomes quite irritating and that's when arguments can start and the psychological problems can set in pretty rigid you go when you actually don't see it is that you don't recognize you you're actually cut off and then after a couple of days it really does start and feels quite claustrophobic i think it's very important that you get on with at least two people of the year in their way because you've got to talk to somebody that understands you but besides that if there's somebody that's actually going to stimulate you sometimes get rid of your anger in a good way is a positive thing psychologically. he's a special interview and sports update are ahead for you this hour and i'll be back
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the main stories. this week this is. not choosing from the left and right sweden votes in the country's parliamentary elections with the far right group causing controversy over its hardline on immigration. a polish court will decide on the extradition of one of russia's most wanted terror suspects who was detained released in warsaw. and russia and norway agreed to a deal which puts an end to a forty year disagreement over disputed waters and the energy rich. new plan is announced to pull the ailing u.s. economy out of trouble but despite gold measures new figures reveal how millions of unemployed americans are still living below the poverty line. well the treaty between. the u.s. which would see both countries cut the nuclear arsenals is going to the senate for approval it's known as start the arms reductions could set an example for other
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countries to follow and to use a gun each to talk to a former senator gary hart about this issue and russia u.s. relations. it's time for the senate to vote on a new start that's the title of the letter signed by some top former u.s. officials as well as some form of senators including gary hart thank you so much for joining a pleasure a few days ago i heard ambassador richard byrd say that if it had to be a number of public and presidents submitting this treaty the strategic arms reduction treaty for ratification it would have already been ratified i mean no doubt it's been a bumpy ride for the for the trade in the senate but in your opinion how much of that was about the actual treaty and how much about republicans trying to make a point to the democrats well over the course of my active lifestyle and involved
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in arms control issues the pattern has been republican presidents get much. quicker revocation easier ratification of arms control treaties for example president reagan then democratic presidents and one would have hoped after the end of the cold war fifteen or more years ago that partisan approach to arms control would not still prevail but i'm afraid it still does and the questions about the treaty or all coming are virtually all coming from the republican party so i think those of us who signed the letter in the opinion piece or are hoping former secretary of state george shultz and senator hagel are hoping that we can encourage bipartisan support for this treaty and hopefully at least some republican senators will support it mr hart american officials have more than once told the
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senate that the treaty in no way limits the ability of the united states to deploy missile defenses and you know when it once and where it was the senate foreign relations committee include at that point in their resolution but the russians seem to understand this type between a fast if and defensive weapons in the treaty as legally binding are we lost in translation or is it just me well i hope not treaties can never be. ironclad in the sense of. absolutely eliminating ambiguity languages language and people from with starting with different language base have different meaning for words but the order of diplomacy in the school would be almost diplomacy is to overcome those languages differences and to have a common understanding of exactly what crucial terms mean and i think of the time
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with the ratification is completed here in the united states hopefully successfully there will be a clear understanding on our part and on the part of the russian government as to what those terms mean and that's the best we can hope for mr hardee let me explain this a couple of days ago i went i went up to rose going to monitor the key u.s. negotiator on start after the press conference and i asked her about this whole debate to on the connection between offensive and therefore weapons in the train she said yes but the treaty acknowledges that time as a fact and not as an obligation so it is supposed to make sense in legal speak but i honestly don't understand because russians do seem to see it as that's legally binding as something equally binding which americans don't see it such what do you make of it the skill of builds teams is such that they would have. had a negotiating record that clarified this issue so you think they do have an understanding is that the outsiders they have to or or they have to agree to disagree that is to
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say you interpret this way will interpret it that way but that's a very. tricky way to approach these things because it just leads to ambiguity slater i have to believe not having participated that there is a common understanding on this apart from that any real concerns about the treaty among senators. touch upon well clearly the republicans. have. concern some of them genuine i think others less genuine. there is still i think for many of us not the kind of. understanding. by americans of russia and russia its government and where it's headed that we would like. but and i think from the russian side there is still confusion as to why. we have not
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developed stronger ties in the last fifteen or twenty years i'm not clear clear on that myself i think we should of but. as time goes on hopefully the questions are being raised again primarily on the republican side will be satisfied at the end of the day there will be a vote on the treaty people will have to vote for it or against it and those who vote against it are going to have to justify why they voted against it and why it makes us more secure not to have a treaty then if we have the treaty and it's a very hard burden to carry may start even with this treaty in place we're obviously very far from the global zero they call a nuclear free world you know with new forces trying to get hold of nuclear weapons and think they're going to be around for quite some time it's deterring now should we just stop talking about nuclear free world and just tag it as the wishful thinking and know what i think of human beings need goals and in more than just
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rhetorical goal schools that are that are achievable. why the donna states and russia are key to this because we have ninety percent of the nuclear weapons on the earth and we cannot go the two of us the russians and the americans cannot go to china or to india or pakistan or any other nuclear power france great britain and say reduce your nuclear arsenals until we've done our job so it all begins with the bilateral negotiations between the united states and russia. if we are serious about hermetic reductions in these nuclear arsenals then we widen the club and bring in all the nuclear powers and. ideal the at least north korea and even iran for that matter and say enough we're all we're going to get rid of all
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these it does seem like a. kind of ideal dream but it is a goal to reach for in your opinion who is america afraid of right now well i can't speak for three hundred million. americans. there is still deep concern in this country about terrorism. one thing that a lot of americans don't realize is we're not the only target of terrorism russia is the target of terrorism many countries have terrorist problems pakistan and many others it's a global problem a post cold war global problem where almost any country one way or another can be vulnerable and can be attacked so the international community has to combine to try to solve this problem i think president bush's war on terrorism is not the right approach but it's you know america is not the only one in this that's being
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victimized by this so hopefully we can have greater cooperation not only between us and our european allies but us and russia and others who suffer the same threat may so hard russia has so many times in the past offered the united states to teen mom and dad create this joint defense system missile defense system and there are people who are very skeptic about it saying that russia and the u.s. their interests are so different what would you tell them in a way there is of very sound logic to that. if in fact these technologies or purely defensive and have no purpose other than protection. why not mean what what is what's the irgc minigames. everything. at least countries that we can trust having this capability and if it is
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a confidence building measure as it should be it seems to me if i were the thing to discuss very complicated technologically. to transfer these technologies from one laboratory to another but may be sophisticated russian scientists might be able to help us with some of this just to be fair a missile defense cooperation us official of the expressed willingness to work on it do you see some real signs of such cooperation coming sometime in the near future maybe well i would hope so i have been i've spent a lot of time in russia unfortunately i haven't yet learned the language but i've i've spent in the cold war years and post cold war years off a lot of time in russia met a lot of the russian people in leadership and it always seemed to me after the end of the cold war in the ninety's that the two scientific communities should have gotten together and i'm not quite clear why that didn't happen for example
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president we had to get a win to silicon valley. within the last year very. well reported trip seeking cooperation seeking investment in the russian technology sector scientific sector i have always thought from the early ninety's on after the end of the cold war that there ought to be very very close cooperation . not only between government laboratories but in the private sector also american and. in russian technology russia has some brilliant so it is mathematicians physicists and it always seemed to me it ought to be a natural partnership and hopefully it's still coming up and it's not happening i don't know i hope i haven't been able to go to russia nearly as much in the last few years so i don't know mr hart when the first starting of course remember that
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was sign it was a breakthrough here and in that breakthrough that would change the world will start to change the world and how it will not in a dramatic. historic sense it's a step and it's a large step it will get rid of dangerous unnecessary nuclear weapons on both sides so it will change the world incrementally in a rather large and important step but it will not be the hinge of history that people will look back on and say that was the. that was the event that that fundamentally changed the world there are going to be more coming there has to be step by step by step thank you very much very much a thank you. the
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fall ride group causing controversy over its hardline on immigration. a polish court will decide on the extradition of one of russia's most wanted terror suspects who was detained later released in warsaw. agreed to a landmark deal which puts an end to a forty year disagreement over disputed waters in the energy rich city. and a new plan is announced to pull the ailing u.s. economy out of trouble but despite old measures new figures reveal how millions of unemployed americans are living below the poverty line. in the world of sports that's coming your way next. hello and welcome you know watching the sports news in our team the headlines this
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hour. this freaking out the name of the game southern moscow region that we never did not know moscow in the peak of saturday's premier league action. when johnson nobody's aiming to win his first major cycling race and love well time and also become the first italian writer to do so since nineteen nineteen. and also all roads lead to associate the black sea resort scenes the conclusion of the twenty town so way around with good news for a shot in the trunks and. a last kick off with russian football legend of moscow failed to escape the lower hall full of the premier league table on saturday in the blue and wide suffering a disappointing defeat at the hands of sup board but that may have of bagging a brace for the hosts including this winning effort after a free kick on sixty three minutes that made the score three want to the moscow region side them up old one back later on through thomas doing more of it sure but it didn't help them avoid the defeat three to stop gordon leaving ninth in the
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table. early that day on car moved a little further out of the drop zone edging out fellow strugglers creating a set of two want to tell stephen sarre stage for the house in front off to fifty eight minutes planty of reasons for the macedonia to celebrate their scoring on his fast and the russian top flight visitors got back loud vol in the dying minutes of the tiles though you've given his sobbing right on cue to let some sort of stross with a strike of sand from hero to zero right after the break and they choose initial shot right into his zone that by seven for what turned out to be on cars went up the fare inside moving five points clear off brady. who remain second from bottom in the standings. and else was surprised by just all of our ups and faults despite playing out a golden draw at a line here and it was the home side of starter the brighter
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a story. that meant you go waking wonders to keep the game school as given state of the man with that volley seventeen minutes and and then mention held his ground until the very and meaning the match will finish male male. meanwhile also will have missed the chance to take control of the english premier league and amazing ninety fourth minute equaliser from sunderland mount the game ended one one sent fabregas again as the lead on thirteen minutes before michael spann slammed a dramatic go deep in the injury time now a point behind chelsea who themselves play blackpool later on sunday. climbed into the top for. scoring one of their three against wolves elsewhere three joules on the day with west brom and you call me all the victims. now in cycling when chance a new body is sent to become the fast italian into the cage to win love well that
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after the leak we gods doing will ride a finished second on the penultimate day of the race saturday's mountain stage twenty two with belgium to pull adel would deal with a fifteen man group breaking away with some twenty kilometers left however the main interest was whether anybody could retain his fifty second advantage over. the spaniards seem to have broken the ball at one stage by the taliban in the red jersey there kicked on again in the final metres eventually allowing most heritable in the stage to bali cross the finish line just second behind the meaning and as the final day as the hot favorite for the overall title. a bit of golf now and jamie will start his final round with a two. laid out the russian challenge cup if this card wanes at the latest on the mend on the european challenge still there is every chance he'll be swinging with the game's biggest names on the european tour proper next season here is and a farmer reporting from the newly built so labor golf club just outside moscow.
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unsettled weather had affected play over the last two days at the dissolute golf club but the rain held off as mccleary held off his rivals to stay on top of the leaderboard. he had a three shot lead at the start of the day and hit a one under par round of seventy one to keep him or nine under overall but he was put under pressure throughout scott jamieson was also in the lead his group and showed moments of brilliance the chip in save par on the ninth and even when his form fell away to others emerged his threats firstly denmark's the orban oleson carded a sixty nine to go to shots off the pace. he's already qualified to play on the european tour next season and was showing why and tied with him in second is in glynn sam walker he's also two shots back but missed a great chance to half the deficit on the last hole after mccleary missed the green
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walker had this pup a birdie but missed leading the scot with a two shot cushion going into the final round both knowing victory for either would seriously boost their chances of playing on the european tour next season. i didn't play very well at all of this was of a struggle oh they're. put really well. on days like today you know when you're struggling you know other days maybe seventy five seventy six and i was here in seventy one which is was a bit of a bonus that was could play you play very good today you know and just in the home and it puts you know it so did the first few days but you know who's always tomorrow which is a good thing with play and finish no sun you know it's your star hole in some parts we never know never know what could happen so it is everything to play for going into sunday's final round mccleary has a two shot lead over and walker to set up a thrilling finale to his first ever russian challenge cup which will see the
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eventual winner walk away with twenty eight thousand euros in his back pocket and. a region. tennis now where nine time champions for also back into the davis cup final after all no clermont and michelle draw gave the country a three love lead against argentina on saturday it was a case of old habs teaching the youngsters a lesson in all the french deal with little trouble against the lesser known and the out of the and who are also savalas him on and will draw at the help at times straight sets explore seven five six three possible and that one which means a clean sweep for all it's awful drysdale one this one of the two singles rubbers a day earlier. and they were final cross will face either serbia over the czech republic with the czechs currently better placed to reach the decider after that pairing all products to panic until much better they gave the visitors a two one lead in the doubles serves novak djokovic and then had jim one inch deep take the first set six three but couldn't leave with
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a check self that was losing the following three six one six four and six want. now there's a new king of the russian trucks and a lot of nikolai besting come as team mate and outright favorite to win that's why meats and silk way rally the country's most prestigious motor sports events no smooth back in this tournament or even found saying to keep the spectators out but neither cowboy nor rocky road school stop nikolai jumping off a super eight stage to win his first major cross-country rally the twenty six year old taking victory by a massive twenty two minute margin over china gained a remarkable size on the podium with russian kamala's drivers taking gold silver and bronze for those of the man securing the third place. and also ending that a day journey down saw she way where the car driver was somewhat of an anticlimax this though with braining champion carlos science having loud since early in the
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week and the spaniard didn't waste eleven minutes advantage heading into saturday for using another solid effort to win with eight minutes to spare the man who pushed him hard over the last few days nasra like tia's secured sack and overall with mark millar third want to three finish for volkswagen. meanwhile former motor g.p. champion case is still in a house of hope favorites to pope as ition for the inaugural aragon grand prix in spain the australian was quick to stay in the last practice on saturday morning and he carried the stop over into the afternoon we did get to ride at the only one of the field to go on the one minute and forty nine seconds during qualification championship lead the morning around so will be second on the grid with fellow spaniard done the materials around the all. around so has yet to finish outside the podium and he is sixty three points ahead of the drill site at the top of the stairs. and back to goal finally on the merry go round continues at the top
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of the austrian openly to board where. bushman danny danny will it share the lead before the final round that barack riding an eagle and seven birdies apiece to go thirteen on the playoff the three days of action there was also a trio tied for second string skein adverse and he was so open champion graeme mcdowell all two strokes behind the latest. and that's it for the moment but to stick around for a check on the world weather and the headlines right after that. every month we give you the future we help you understand how to get there and want to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world join knology update on our jeep.
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are. going to. come back. we'll have a rally it will sell lots of beer will. they will wear uniforms that will damage the black and them moving but very little damming the way. they are the key to our problem our own writing.

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