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george w. bush the devil what would you call the current president. or less of i did not call him the devil when i said there was a smell of sulfur and what i meant in maybe he was a company called the devil and it was him who left behind the smell of socialists who know better what bush and his era his village are an aggressive imperialist policy greatly harm the world look at the legacy he left was intention he said we will punish terrorists it was not referring to real terrorists he was referring to those who disagree with america's imperialistic policy that only i feel questioned about the incumbent president when i can see two people in obama the first obama is the one i met in trinidad and tobago is a smiling man who gave many promises he promised to respect other nations sovereignty i remember his speech in cairo but there's also another obama obama the
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president of an empire a year on i think that unfortunately the distance between these two personas has grown that seems to me that the obama who promised change the a bomb who promised many other things to a man who shook my hand in trinidad and tobago is totally disappeared nothing has changed in the way the north american empire treats other countries about the old aggression is escalating in america and the yankee empire is behind this aggression in recent takeovers like in ecuador against the president rafael carandang. aggression against venezuela the empire continues to move its way despite a bomb or missile. to what extent do you think latin american countries make and control their own coliseums today a year after the events in honduras the idea of going breakable democracy was again put in doubt this time in ecuador. what's the problem is it not the latin american
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region has not managed or did not want to draw conclusions from the experience with honduras but. latin america is in the middle of a process a layman i'm an optimist even if sometimes you have to be a realist to see things the way they really are i have been president for the last eleven years so you had a bit longer offshore left prison in one thousand nine hundred four i travel to different countries in latin america and in america has changed a lot if you compare it to ten years ago when i first came to latin american summits i was an old bird on a grass and other participants at the end of one summit video gave me a piece of paper he had written chavez now i feel that i am not the only devil at least some of that so i'm not in america was a limousine anonymously heading towards neo liberalism the washington consensus towards the u.s. proposal to create a united three american trait it was
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a very illustrative offer from the imperialist point of view in the period just habits related to the idea if i created a unique trade saying in the entire latin america dollar would have been a unique currency and where there would have been an end to seventeen latin american countries strategic role enterprises would have been privatized states would have almost ceased to exist and the military forces of our countries or more may have been turned into police and us obeying the imperial government out of all that i have now almost all of those ideas of failed the government not in america is dancing and a new dollars into a new rhythms here it's like seeing in a choir we started dancing to our own wake up in a car we figured out how to live on our own in which up and defend our independence from the union of latin america it would have been impossible to imagine this sort of thing before the holy also next year i will be. celebrating two hundred years
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since the declaration of independence of venezuela first summit of all the latin american states to place about two hundred years ago to sign the first constitution similarly we will invite the governments of latin america and the caribbean countries to summits without the us to get on with the history of. the work of the union of south american countries is very very important that american countries will form an alliance on optimistic they're in transition to our real independence and i think that our continent is in search of an identity working out a new attitude yourself and it takes on a what is necessary to remember that for a long time latin america is the backyard of the united states that's what it was called the united states destroyed almost all of latin american government had the vision of independence you know to states a very good mexico panama. and there were numerous coups in venezuela
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argentina brazil act could all live in. one hundred fifty years there was not a single latin america without the move the american envoy being involved with the man in addition to the empire made sure that the government of each country was composed of its lackeys. you once said in an interview that a permanent reason for the conflict between when israel and colombia that was a lie created by the laboratory what laboratory did you mean and how does this mechanism of lie production work. take a look at the war in iraq thousands of people have died women and children were killed the conflict over the law i became the reason for tragedy i got here i hope war was based on the law and the iraqi government had weapons of mass destruction as you know this was the only reason the young boy invaded the country then. there
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hadn't been any such weapons so they had designed by. a rock that. is still there are still laws about venezuela they claim it's involved in relation . to the revolutionary forces of colombia or. enemy of national and emancipation. and has been long dead but only clearly enrich uranium so they have to do now is the promise of trying to build an atomic bomb. or tree of laws if the eighty's to justify whatever they need to justify that they say about terrorism the drugs trade and the intrude into the affairs of other countries is just a law on which is our elected one hundred times. headlines would you say it was a with rain collapse takes a chavez and the laws of nature working there they can take chavez dictatorship whatever happens. this mechanism works in many cases they should
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be implemented there i do not think it will last forever it will fade away the events in ukraine so the only revolution have fortunately for this people have done no work every it's only used on show this mechanism was to stop working against venezuela so for us. talk about the lies happening i'm not sure national level in your long career and you have seen a lot and take her in many things and your opinion which lie was the most obvious. kind of regarding venezuela any lies he witnessed about me venezuela not necessarily the possibly oh those long there were a lot of lawyers lawyers about me the ones all had to live through that on the last one they don't make me suffer for it became president there were people claiming that hugo chavez. raising the ball of our partisan movement in south america it was
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everywhere on the radio on t.v. and in the newspapers is repeated so many times that gave rise to a legend saying the ship is with weapons for parties and colombia venezuela and other south american countries unlimited was sailing along the river orinoco to venezuela here is another example iran and venezuela have a number of projects that both countries for example icicle factory but then in the newspaper there was an article saying that in the center of the factory in which the rainy and. serious respected journalist from respected newspapers said but the aim of these publications distort the ideas have not understood that there is a project they are afraid of the idea of a truth. that what we were presenting their best to in order to put an end to it but also know they were ok so i mean what reagan as you say when they attacked
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bullivant one hundred eighty years ago those were not attacks on boehner because he was just a man they were afraid of the idea he represented and that it could have been disseminated all once american journalist barbara walters was interviewing me in the end she asked me who was a candidate i would support the choice was between bush and school by the way they stole victory from school for that i said it is for the us people to decide and then. so i said i would have won the election if i had been an american but sometime later i was in the bronx to give a speech in several districts but all of them with by electricity counters they were afraid that one components onto others and what is in one's gone when i speak i use both my heart and my mind i know how to talk to keep on the us out of the little bit of course it would have ended with my murder as happened to them or to luther king and many other leaders real american leaders who could have led to real
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changes in. the cambio. in this case what is left for the society to do to get real change there. you mean the united states yes if you see the man now so. it's hard to imagine because the destructive powers which have become more entrenched of corruption need to homeless which of the cumulated there are numerous and i speak not only of the home to the rest of the world but to their own country recently there was research carried out by us institute young people were asked who beethoven and they all sit in a dog recently i read another report from the us is suggesting that ninety five percent of the banknotes in washington have traces of cocaine on them but that's what society has become with all due respect to the men and women living there i think they see the world from the wrong side moreover there are forty million poor people that are absolutely dictatorships there are laws and repressions and
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persecution there in the us there really is tyranny but is represented as a model for democracy that's why it's hard to imagine the future for this is a society. what impression did this visit to russia leave on you. know expression the impression that we're going to get the right way and that we're building the future we've dreamt of we've seen so many important treaties in power engineering oil and gas agriculture and transportation we will be glad to import russian law the cost of venezuela and deliver coffee cocoa and been known as to russia we've got a very constructive discussion with the president of russia and the foreign minister and i leave with the impression on the relations between russia and venezuela already very good of becoming stronger that we signed a strategic plan of action for twenty killing twenty four i said we are due to win elections in twenty. in twenty twelve there is going to be no presidential
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elections both in russia and venezuela i think so you also when you look at it continue to lay down a new direction for the. it turns out as you say thank you very much once again for speaking to. forty two thousand americans die each year from car accidents only a thousand. seven hundred thousand people are there and thirty two thousand will kill themselves cancer in all its forms kills five hundred sixty thousand of us here part disease is even more devastating it kills over eight hundred seventy thousand americans every year. for the full story we've gone from. the biggest issues get
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a human voice ceased to face with the news makers. a high tech california governor arnold schwarzenegger brings a team of venture capitalists to moscow to boost russia's answer to silicon valley the skolkovo project is one of the most ambitious that the country is taking to diversify its economy. scientists begin a yearlong expedition to the north pole to prove russia's right to the arctic sea vast natural resources five other nations including denmark and canada are laying claim to the northern creditors. mitri medvedev winds up moscow's next mayor by nominating deputy prime minister sergei sub yana for the capital's top job he said to replace yuri luzhkov and spent eighteen years in office before losing the trust of the president. and so he takes the checkered flag as it
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seals a long awaited deal to host russia's first ever formula one race russian f one fans will be able to attend their own high octane sports venue in twenty fourteen. partridge joins us next with all the latest in the world of sports stay with us here on r.t. . hello welcome to the sports news and these are the headlines in the hans taste guy keep up the pressure on the top two with a three nil victory at teluk in the russian probably. was losing stars little falls new owners looked on but the reds went down to no less ever turned as much to city blackpool to go second in the english top flight. now it's a no shanghai surprise andy murray found his top form to once again roger federer in the final book a spot in the london sonali. restart was vocal and kept up the pressure on the top
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two in the russian premier league after winning streak direct so you do be opened for the visitors after seventeen minutes heading home a corner after finding himself totally amount that i could then had the chance to equalise from the penalty spot and. yellow did the right thing for the home side but the referee ordered the spot kick to be retaken taste back to back to go back in fav save it this time around so instead one mill to the army men who then doubled their lead to fall in love the brazilian adding his name on the scoresheet the path a left for to cha to eleven minutes one time and basically honda nodded in another want to take in stoppage time so three no was the way it finished maintaining third place in the table. well spread out in moscow climbed into the top half of the table following a four nil pummeling the visiting and she watched on by russia coach dick advocaat blue and white struggled to impress early on but it all changed when kevin karami
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penalty and converted it eight minutes before half time they put a spot into life and nine days doubled their lead just three minutes later and then in the second half got us as nastiest maybe three nothing. having in a neat freak this thirty minutes left and things came full circle and stoppage time passed another world war did another penalty and very far in rounding off is already a washout for energy for now on the final score number rising to eight. elsewhere curiosity a tough climb out to the relegation zone after solving a draw at home to bottom side syberia a desk vallejo gave the visitors the lead just before half time. i think it could have netted equaliser from long range just after the break one point was enough for the same our side to move up to fourteenth. on the last weekend's fixtures luchador to leapfrog spot technology into fifth sports after beating them one nil on the
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phone pitch nutri situation finally broke the deadlock for the home side after seventeen minutes past the well i meant extended their unbeaten run to five matches . well it's too early to tell who get relegated when the russian football season ends next month but we already know one side that will be floated kuzma down our return to the premier league following new years' absence after beating them choosing a sore cheap one will engine promotion four games a late next year will seek to ban play in the russian top flight for the fifth time however i've never managed to survive for second year in a row. i thought i'd bring in liverpool's new owners were goodison conte to see the reds take on ever turn in the merseyside diary but it was the home side who emerged victorious tim cahill popped up to open for the toffees after thirty four minutes and a pile driver of a strike for mikel arteta five minutes after the interval sealed evidence to no
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victory they go eleventh in the table a little posted to second bottom meanwhile call us test score twice including what proved to be the when i was match the city went second with a three two with blackpool with all the goals coming in the last twenty three minutes home side tent. in tennis world number four andy murray cran decision weight in shanghai with a straightforward when i've a roger federer and a ticket for the season finale in london the scot haven't struck to set all routes to the final and got off to a quick start against federer breaking serves in the first game. this west did stay in the match but his attempts to break back were foiled by uninspired mary the briton saved all six great points he faced also converting four out of the eight created close down the first set six three with one of those breaks and he went into the second with confidence to spare trying frederick the most everything from a wild number one had of his sleeve mari narrowly lost a challenge
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a great point in the fourth game when time to take the game anyway still took six to score line. down past had the ball into the net the victory ensured murray claimed his second title the share after also beating cedric in the decider of the toronto masters two months ago it's also enough to qualify for the two finals in london next month murray is wired up for more glory before that i feel for. you know it's going to work a little bit on my insurance but he said in the better than i have done a lot of this week then i'll back you keep it up the us economy. and emerge a g.p. it was also a dream weekend for casey stoner as the australian won his home grand prix for a full straight time just a day after turning twenty five having won the race for the past three years that you can see right a sealed pole for this one on saturday which was his best day and he was hardly ever troubles during the race at the phillip island circuit stand up all the way before the first corner and never looked back finishing almost nine seconds ahead
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of me were to gently champion four gallons i while there was a pitched battle for third place involving a couple of former champions valentino rossi finally gained the upper hand in the tour with me to hayden courtesy of a desperate late surge. still all eyes were on fire here i stand has now won three of the last four i says and two more to go still finish second best some runs up. this weekend everything has gone so well for a senior from free practice when we were happy with the by the way everything was working you know support from the fans here this weekend been fantastic and you know it's just time for made it to go out in the race and then do the job. finally following the old adage of if you want something done do it yourself the president of the russian olympic committee and his home to coding over the weekend to boost interest in the sport as the country says has the talent ahead of the next winter olympics in sochi and michael survive reports. in countries like canada sweden and
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norway curling has been a national sport for hundreds of years attracting thousands to stadiums and gluing millions to their t.v. sets therefore it's not a surprise that those nations are leaders in the big medals count according to a poll conducted by the russian curling federation ninety percent of the population in the biggest country on earth are not easy to familiar with this winter discipline a statistic which is in desperate need of alteration especially ahead of the twenty fourteen olympic winter games in russia's black sea resort of sochi. getting its oatmeal curling is five hundred years old while in russia it was established only twenty years ago thanks to enthusiastic it's still alive here today the new calling federation said two goals for the near future first is obviously to win medals in sochi because it will be our home winter games and second to make culling available to the masses at the moment we have four hundred people actively participating in the sport and that needs to change. and amateur tournaments held in the need to build curling center in moscow is just one example of popularizing this sport the
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presence of the national debate committee alexanders your golf took it upon himself to introduce it to the masses in russia however this is just the first step towards a possible future and a big lorry as more drastic measures need to be taken. if the country wants to triumph at the upcoming winter games established four in south and is set to help russian curtis raise the competition bar in domestic tournaments currently an experimental national team includes three canadian curlers and a coach that's not a month which to put canadian athletes next business that we've invited will help the progress of russian colleges if they want to become naturalized citizens of this country well it's their right to do so of course we have plenty of talented athletes and coaches here but curling is a new discipline for us and i hope that the elease of coming will help us raise top athletic and coaching talent despite being a novice and kerning russia has already made an impact on the international circuit winning gold at the mystic world cup this year and the european silver back in two
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thousand and six. was a part of that scene and now she's active in the curling federation as its vice president. and you could feel like peter. will able to achieve some good results and we're going to open the new film to. some. advisers to tell you now it. must be. hurting is probably as exotic for the russians as ice hockey in the south that happens however a fresher wants to win and in medals at the next winter olympics in sochi and the countries gunning for gold to say the least that this court needs to get in as soon as possible and corporate tournaments like this one is probably a good start remarked coffer r.t. moscow. and that's all the sports news for this bill isn't by thin air.
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it's the secret incursion into the country. it's the invasion by means of. tradition the language the jell-o. you. bestie copied could be done of. culture. the thing is that the had the dems are still unaware of what's going on in their land the silastic have no idea about stuff like this i don't know any but alaska the great. on our cheap. culture is that so much of the taxpayer's money i mean if you would like to see if it really makes training mission obvious what is the relevance of the argument and should be questioning the logic of an institution that pays.
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retro high tech california governor arnold schwarzenegger brings a team of venture capitalists to moscow to boost the russian answer to silicon valley. scientists start a yearlong expedition to the north pole to prove russia's right to the arctic sea natural resources. rocks and bullets lawyers will spend a year on floating ice signs of fine tons this still would be all to his knowledge what treasures it hides and who will rule the ice in the future and stay with me because he did a great job on. dimitri medvedev winds up moscow's next mayor by and i mean it being deputy prime minister search for the capital's top job.
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and sochi takes the checkered flag as it seals a long awaited deal to host russia's first ever formula one race. three am in moscow i mattress i giving you today's top stories and a look back at the week that was. as here on r t california's governor arnold schwarzenegger led a group of billionaires to russia this week in search of innovative business ideas the legendary action hero was in moscow and president medvedev is invitation taking on ways to develop russia's new high tech hub artie's oksana boyko has a story. it was morning rush hour in the mostly subway with passengers album being that way through the crowd there is legal that can make them pause at this time.
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