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in israel. hello welcome back here's a reminder of the top stories here in our t.v. the u.s. see the spike in islam a photograph and hate crimes as american society. there's also split by racial tensions many fear of the country previously known as the biggest. in the world is now swapping patriotism for nationalism. the european parliament is divided over washington's demands to provide more personal data citizens. potential terrorists traveling to the u.s. requirements including fingerprints and d.n.a. samples and cross border payments. and alleged russian.
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waiting a decision on his extradition to the u.s. after. clearing the way for the handover the family. for his life and see the movie forced into a confession. now is a year on the brink of collapse and should the strong countries of the eurozone ditch the weaker once more i am a puts these questions to a member of the european parliament. i'm talking to roger helmer who's a you're a skeptic member of the european parliament he's very adamant he opposes to further integration with the european union and also supports renegotiating many of the e.u. case treaties with the right to have a thank you very much for talking to r.t. first of all how would you characterize the u.k.'s relationship with the e.u. there's a big question we have always been reluctant members of the european union when we
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joined it we were told that it was merely a trading operation we had a referendum i voted in favor if i had known then what i know now i would have voted against. but we have this unfortunate feeling that on the one hand we don't like it very much we resentments and on the other hand many people think it's a long way away it doesn't affect me very much so let them get on with it. in fact of course it does intimately affect the lives of all of us and huge swathes of policy areas are decided in brussels not decided in the u.k. in my view it is making us poorer and less democratic and less free and i believe we would be better off out and do you support this state referendum on being and if it were possible well i think we should start with the referendum that every major political party in britain promised us which is the referendum on the lisbon treaty
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what they're now saying is what it's been ratified it's too late no it isn't too late we should have a referendum saying do you accept the terms of the lisbon treaty or do you wish the government to renegotiate those terms and that would give i'm sure we get a renegotiation also that would give a british government a very strong position a very strong mandate to renegotiate so that's what we want to do now the question that is also arising should we have a referendum in or out. i'm less clear there what the outcome would be. i think probably of three good campaign we would actually get an out vote but i'm less confident of it and of course if we had been in or out vote on the pa and the people voted to stay in then i suppose the issue would be off the agenda for twenty years so from my point of view that is a high risk route i would just like to see the referendum that we originally were promised it always interests me to meet members of the european parliament who are opposed to the e.u. as a construct how does that work well i'm often asked that question and there's
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a sort of underlying assumption that if you take the brussels shilling then you're all there to support them and sadly that applies to too many people it applies to the great majority of any virtually all the stall for chula commissioners and so on i take the view that i'm not elected to support the european union and to promote it i'm elected to represent the interests of the people who voted for me and i recall that in the last election in two thousand and nine. a majority of voters in my region and nationally i think supported broadly euro skeptic parties or at least they believed that the conservative party was euro skeptic which brings us to the as you that in terms of the coalition government it's really failing to deliver on that expectation prime minister david cameron's position is here a skeptic didn't seem to be any doubt before he came to power that now it doesn't seem to be say clare i think it's tragic something that my colleague dan hannan points out is that the higher people climb up the greasy pole the more sympathetic
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they become to large centers of power like the european union william hague he had a reputation as a clear principled euro skeptic i had great confidence in him it seems to me now that he's shifted his position he's trends that he's sort of prepared to accommodate he's prepared to come up with a few euro skeptic quotes from time to time but but actually we've accepted regular regulation of the city of london we've accepted the. matic service we've accepted the investigation order we are passing powers to brussels arguably more quickly than the previous labor government did and i personally am deeply unhappy with that and william hague in fact expressly opted into the air pair of estimation that any i believe was treason may have actually signed it off but it was an unforced error we didn't have to we could simply have said no we could have introduced as with the european arrest warrant we could have introduced national protections and
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safeguards in the way that some of the member states have we just seem to roll over and play dead something like thirteen hundred i think british citizens were sent abroad and of the european arrest warrant last year that's more than half of all the cases in the whole of the european union i've followed the case of a couple of my constituents who have been appallingly badly treated absolutely wicked the freedoms that we used to believe were inherent to english men and women have just been taken away from us so i think that the airplane investigation ought to and arrest warrant to something which is something which enables europe wide investigations to take place against criminals and potentially against terrorists that's got to be a good thing as that it's intended to do that but what it does is it sets aside all of the safeguards and checks and balances that we normally associate with the extradition of criminals of course we have several agents to extradite criminals and terrorists and we have those and they do take time because the safeguards take
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time but it's right that they should it is not right that innocent citizens should be sent abroad held in jail as in the case of my constituents for nearly three months tried acquitted then recalled because the prosecutor is appealing against the acquittal and now recalled for a third time one of them has been acquitted twice and is told he must go back again for a formal judicial process to confirm the acquittal for heaven's sake this man has had two years of his life ruined. despite the fact that two courts in rico because in regard to courts in riga have separately found him not guilty this is just unjustified treatment of british citizens let's talk about what's happening in europe at the moment recently we've seen a rise in protests against austerity message what do you see that going forwards well i could see a long period all quite serious process and on rest. but the political and broader economic questions are really very interesting we're seeing
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that the german people are becoming streamliner reluctant to be the bankers of last resort for the euro zone germans who retire at sixty five don't want to keep paying money to greece where they retire at fifty eight in order to maintain a mediterranean lifestyle so there's deep unhappiness. i think it comes down to the issue of the euro currency we euro skeptics have always said that the euro or the euro currency couldn't work because you had dispersed column is with different economic cycles they can't all have the same monetary policy and therefore they can't all have the same currency and frankly for best part of ten years the euro seemed to work sort of all right and people say well you predicted all these disasters nothing's going wrong well no it has and this is exactly what we expected you simply cannot have germany on the one hand which has been extremely careful with inflation and wage rates and all those things in the same moment for union
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places like greece and italy and spain which have been entirely prophethood and of allowed their unit labor cost to run out of control cease to be competitive. those countries want to devalued or germany want to revalue within a currency union they can't so either some of the peripheral countries are going to have to peel off at the bottom or germany is going to have to get out at the top you could have a currency union probably of germany bend the locks for all. but the moment you put in all these other countries it just isn't going to work what's the solution that recently a european central bank has said that countries opting out of the year is saying would be committing economic and political suicide wouldn't be tantamount to suicide but they face a very hard choice because staying in they're going to have the most desperate. getting out of the first that they're going to help desk problems it's a choice between two evils and i'm in this difficulty to say which is the greater evil but in a sense they don't they may not have
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a choice because the bond markets may decide for them. and i personally think that a country like greece would go through a period of desperate pain if they left they would certainly have to default or reshow jule it's called as much polite of the default but they have to do something like that but basically people have money to greece would have to take a haircut and probably quite a substantial haircut but that's roughly what happened to argentina or whatever it was the nine hundred ninety. and it's terrible at the time but the country comes through and actually it's much better off afterwards it's just like when britain left the exchange rate mechanism you know it was called black wednesday suddenly in retrospect we realize it was goldman wednesday because we had a long period of sustained economic growth because we got our currency back to the right level that's what greece needs that's what spain needs of ireland needs. but they also committed politically emotionally psychologically to the euro project but they they dare not bring themselves to make that leap they may be forced to make it
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by the markets and when they do that i think will be the point at which the european union. it starts to unravel because they've invested so much sort of like lord of the rings you know all the power is in the ring and when the rings dissolved it's gone all the economic and political motivation of the european project comes to a central point in the single currency when the single currency starts to break up calls big questions to be asked about the about the viability of the union so you see this affecting the economic and political union as a whole yes i don't think the european union can last forever i i like to compare it to the u.s.s.r. we didn't do a comparison to fall but there are a lot of factors essentially both the u.s.s.r. and the european union have decided to create structures that ignore the identity and aspiration of the people and eventually the aspiration and identity of the people reassert itself the soviet union lost what was it about seventy years the
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european union has just lost it about fifty years. and i wouldn't be at all surprised to see the same pattern i think in twenty years time there may be something that's called a european union but i think it will look very different and be much less into influential than it is today and yet becoming a member of the euro is and is still something that countries aspire to estonia well become a member in january yes i think it's tony's very unwise to do that. i could see a case for a baltic currency union i mean the one and a half million people that's very very small country to have its own independent currency although quite small countries like singapore and switzerland have independent currencies and redraw the world with them but there is a case there will be case for baltic union there is not a case for a stone in my view being in the same currency union with germany arlington greece want to have a thank you very much my pleasure. imagine
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the spike in. the crime says american society frustrated by konami hardships is also swayed by racial tensions many fear of the country produce lino one of the biggest tolerance in the world is now swamping paid more attention for nationals of . european parliament divided over washington's demands to provide more personal data for new citizens so it says they can root out potential terrorists travelling to the us employment simple fingerprints d.n.a. samples and cross border payments. and i wanted to rush gone wrong or a big board is awaiting a decision on music's tradition to you ask after a time course in the way for the handover the family of a so-called merchant of death here for his wife and see he may be forced into
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a confession. time now for sports a date with andrew don't go away. hello they're welcome to the school and these are the headlines this must win game russia had to dublin for a crucial euro qualifier against the irish. plus pitch a little pools board finds a new buyer for the club but would have to force its current owners to sell. in the first round of the china and buy in on the seeded russian. first russia preparing for that crucial euro two thousand and twelve qualifier against the republic of ireland on friday they're leaving for dublin with coach to the cat saying they must win their next two games after defeat to slovakia in moscow constantine put their session in the russian capital. russia's final
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two measures of two thousand town are just around the corner and dick advocaat side haven't had the best of starts of their euro twenty twelve campaign but they're looking to put things right over the coming week. simple we did not. we didn't we were not sinking or losing for against low came with if you lose a game you have to win away games advocate has called up two new names to the squad . from spartak and put on my my forte is cut but it's likely the same members who are so disappointing last month against will have the chance to make commands on friday. said that last time it did to younger players. to get the way it goes in the national team was training in a different level for them as important to feel. that their public of well in top group b. on goal difference from slovakia will russia third the irish have
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a strong home record and will take on russia at the newly constructed a stadium in dublin on the eighth of october the boys in green will try not to upset their passion of fans in what's likely to be a sell out encounter little of just come on i haven't seen lots of matches about and for the past few years but i know that all the key players like shay given robbie keane damien duff and aiden mcgeady are all in the squad and about their play i would say that you can see the results of giovanni trapattoni has worked with his team he's a very experienced and emotional manager and you can see that the irish play with the hard dick advocates charges have already free some trouble because of injuries . chunk of tottenham hotspur will probably miss the match against ireland as well as alexandre kids recall from senate who has a return to the national side but eager to conceive has recovered from his injury and his feet to play so russia getting last minute preparations ahead of their two
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away matches dick advocates man will be good to be. the home was to slovakia was nothing more than a blip however it is going to be a challenge as anything other than all six points will be seen as a failure become concern about top of. moscow or stay with football because english premier league sides of a poor left sea says it has agreed to be sold to the owners of the boston red sox liverpool's board announced the sale on its website to new england sports ventures however the deal is expected to be challenged by the current owners liverpool american businessman tom paix and george de lay they claim the sale has dramatically undervalued the club after the pair had put it on the market for five hundred fifty eight million dollars but they are under extreme pressure and face a mid october deadline to sell all refinance their four hundred forty five million dollars debt the royal bank of scotland. has suffered a shock first round exit at the china open the former world number one losing in straight sets to fellow russian alina vesnina taking the first set seven six and
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then totally overwhelmed in the second round starting second say who isn't seeded just too graphic for the board member. but to make sure we didn't upset against local favorite darting croom after taking the first set six three crew stormed back to take the second six one for the russian. i. i could tell you but the russian bit is a binary of her sparkly form continues after reaching the usa in final she flashed and replayed the beach in straight sets and is in the second round but the russian didn't have it over and i tried to leave no lasting past at least until i great sense to. see. too. close for the man you were so fine isn't about joke of a just the top seed in beijing and he made light work of chinese qualified. and that was a welcome win for britain's andy murray it was his first match since losing in the third round of the u.s. open in five ten aces during his were. i have
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a point for me to be a nice place to be called rethought but not much since c.s. opens for a first match and for five weeks so i wanted to want to start the match while trying to head early i managed to do that on. a really good didn't really give many opportunities so it was good stuff. magnitogorsk have kept up their winning start to the new k h l season victory number eight for them against lefties to make last night great fun the regulation time out one might need to have the best record in the. one defeat in contrast can see they get their season getting another defeat for them this time against god who are up to six new boys you've got the better track. but the pressure on the latest five four when will be least the penalty. i was good while it lasted miami heat fans got their first glimpse of
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the new all star lineup for the upcoming season last night the bron james chris bosh and wayne wade all on court together but the trio didn't last too long in the friendly against detroit three minutes and seventeen seconds in fact. pulling up tracee hamilton you can see that he hopes will go but she is right back and back strain which can leave very. serious. james gave miami moments later he collected a total of twelve points in the first quarter smiley less than fifty days before she also lit up the scoreboard a rebound for him as miami took a fifty six thirty four needed hard time i james scored a total of eighteen points and between twenty and all that played in the final table the one hundred five to eighty nine wins. so. close interest to get back on court it was something i waited for. to be able to be
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back on the court. it was great i said reception from the fans. was also. a newsgroup that was able to give them the same image of the gate was before the game started. now after all the problems with construction of the safety the commonwealth games competition has been they got underway and it's a struggle at the top the medals table going into day three the start of the day they had a total of nine gold medals but didn't have it all their own way in the pool britain's bowl champion in turn called for the commonwealth record in the men's fifty meter backstroke variation take it gave the o.z.z. gold in the women's event and in the velodrome things are going well for striking team picking up wins in the manuals and wins time trial races and then the cherokee enemy is taking the five hundred meter title while stuart sunderland won the men's one kilometer under strongly have also claimed that women's team cannot bend for a fourth time in a rock. or stay on the mat because the latest leg of the sam by will
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cup has been held in moscow and while there may be battered and bruised it is still a team russia who maintain their position at the summit of the danny and took up his seat for this one. for some war or self-defense without women's martial art combining the most effective techniques like karate and a great deal of different resting styles in a sport which is still striving to become an olympic one then when developed in the one nine hundred twenty s. in the soviet army it's been gradually gaining popularity over the globe the latest world cup lead has just been held in moscow with over three hundred athletes from twenty five countries settling scores in the met with the tournament is held right on the eve of the world championships which will take place in tashkent the capital of his back istana this time around so most of the national teams here are represented by their leading athletes who are fine tuning their form this makes the
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tournament one of the most competitive events in the international calendar. and in the longest tradition in sports team russia and or any event as favorites the stern was no different as a number of deciders turned out to be all russian violence including the one hundred kilogram clash between al seemed to the school of and the jonas bengal. and two time european belt holder versus another. and it certainly grabbed the fence attention with the rivalry being extremely close it was in a school of flame press the judges just that little bit more than annoying the level of the competition is very high so i didn't set out soley to win gold i was simply attempting to do as well as possible and test myself in the one hundred killers all the belts were very tough and as for the final are telling myself i know each other pretty well when we meet we call it the bone to bone fight meaning to opponents who are equal and it was only tactics which gave me the edge in this
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one of us i mean it often turns into eye catching in a move back matt action when it comes to women's fights in nearly flawless on board . this mission does the we were on the subordinate overcame hope bone and from bulgaria maria. elation it's been a tough and very long awaited victory for me i have finally beat her and being on home soil definitely helped me when. medals was the hardest russian sunblock pictish inners collected at the two thousand and nine world final see greece and it would take a brave person to bet against them up in the telly next on the news biggest on earth for the known r t. brings us to the end of the sport for the moment more sports a bit lighter. imagine
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