tv [untitled] January 18, 2011 2:30am-3:00am EST
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines cons a report. on the matter with r t live from moscow these are the top stories u.k. banks bailed out by taxpayer money prepared to hand out bumper bonuses ignoring your cuts and public pressure to limit the payouts. as martin luther king's birthday is remembered worldwide and some modern day political figures in the u.s. are accused of using the civil rights icon to excuse america's wars abroad and. president medvedev his due in the palestinian territories on middle east visit aimed at reviving the stalled peace talks with israel but he won't be meeting any israeli officials because of a strike in that country's foreign ministry. after the failure of the latest direct
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peace talks in the middle east palestinians have been advancing their attempts to gain independence from israel by calling on the international community to recognize its sovereignty are to discuss the prospects was the bills shot was a member of the fatah central committee in charge of international relations and a former palestinian foreign minister. i agree that it gets on a muscle leave at the bottom of. the greetings dr shah. the. let me first ask you about george mitchell's recent the to the middle east and later we will talk about your current visit to russia you know what did the u.s. special envoy bring we're here with that was new or than a ticket he had his. how. he brought with them this sense of loss of fresh air they tried to convince netanyahu to stop further occupation through
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building new settlements that the gaza blockade to stop the measures they're taking in jerusalem the americans failed to do this they admitted and now put more pressure on us trying to bring us back to the negotiating table that however they promise to continue the bilateral contact with us and israel george mitchell really brought nothing new nothing specific that we would like to participate in serious talks which would put a stop to the occupation and lead to the establishment of an independent palestinian state for the talks with netanyahu don't inspire much hope that the international regulatory framework is being ignored everything that has been achieved in the last nineteen years has been denied israel is continuing the talks but at the same time building new settlements expanding the occupation zone of the before it's cheating there's no other word for it and we told mr mitchell about this we are not the problem we are for the peace process for the settlement based on the one hundred sixty seven borders for resistance without violence ever the
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current talks are just a cover up for building more settlements that was we cannot agree to that are we supposed to start the talks from the very beginning canceling out everything that had been done in the last nineteen years it's impossible to say they have held as me. do you think the u.s. has refusal to pressure israel especially in the area that. building new settlements means that the white house refuses to fill the bill its obligations we have towards the palestinian leadership hold. that it is we asked them what will you tell us in the future that you are a co-sponsor of the peace process your signatures and all the treaties including the oslo accords yes the treaty was drawn up in oslo but it was signed in the white house in washington you will witness did you demanded that we would fulfill certain obligations and we did then you adopted the road map plan which was supposed to be binding for all science involved we fulfilled all the obligations under this plan
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as well israel fulfilled learn of their obligations today you're saying that you're not able to fulfill what you promised and sponsored how can we now believe that you will help the fulfillment of obligations which will be worked out in the coming talks so trust has been broken on the issue of israel settlement activities is a very important issue in and of itself but at the same time it is also important because it is an example of irresponsible behavior during the peace process of. president mahmoud abbas and the palestinian leadership on a peaceful solution that he think that israel and with its current leadership is ready to give palestinians of their rights back. of course not we said this to the americans and the whole world we told them about what was happening during the talks what was happening on occupied territories that's why netanyahu uses the current government as an excuse saying he cannot make
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a decision under this government but he will be able to do that if you reforms the government removes lieberman and puts in the government somebody from the kadima party which has twice as many votes as lieberman supporters but he doesn't want that he uses it as an excuse to cover for all his actions we know this for sure but it doesn't mean that we think that he will never changes stunts. governments change and it's already happened before when we started the peace process and the us was serious about promoting it and established the madrid conference samir had the same stance netanyahu has now. so you're saying that in the current situation the p.l.o. has resistance on its a general. and. all constitutional choices are possible and the constitution gives every nation land was occupied by another state the right to fight with weapons against the occupation therefore our rights should not become an issue while we
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focus on military targets not striking civilians in accordance with the constitution hamas admitted that in response to the gold early position they launched several missiles at israel that it didn't apologize for the civilian casualties saying it was because of a naming error we have fatah has said that from the very beginning and keep saying that we target military objects only in the twenty years of combat we have lost a lot of people and the decision to return to comment during the interview was made by the leadership and supported by the people after that it became obvious that there are other more effective ways to fight in order to reach the goal that we have set. the. we know that the palestinian leadership has prepared a draft that will be presented to the u.n. security council in order to condemn israel for example mint activity if the u.s. see how uses its right to veto what will the palestinian leadership do even that is true for. international law allows for
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a wide range of action that they have structures through which we can take a number of measures of the u.s. rejects the solution to the u.n. general assembly a general assembly uses the uniting for peaceful manner which allows it act in the same way as the un security council using a number of measures to make sure its decisions are carried through their international tribunals through which is rare. any military commanders who committed crimes in our country could be prosecuted they have been a lot of those crimes there is a group of countries that signed the fourth geneva convention and that these countries can use sanctions against israel forcing it to make a certain decision but i don't think the u.s. will use its right to veto in the face of the other fourteen u.n. security council members based on what's called earlier the u.s. agreed with fifteen resolutions aiming at the settlement activities in jerusalem it voted for ten of these decisions and abstained in five cases so we have fifteen precedents altogether the signs the freezing of our draft is very similar to that
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of a statement on this issue it says that construction of settlements should be stopped everywhere including the regions where it is justified by the natural increase in population and it is as if the us were saying we want to stop the settlement activities. if you can help us but what are we supposed to do. but it should not be this way. during your visit to russia you had a number of meetings with russian leaders did you hear anything you are not going. about. or how good. or bad. but the all new things are really since old things because the u.s. forgot a lot of these old things but russia remembers that russia recognized the independent palestinian state in one thousand eight hundred eight with a nine hundred sixty seven borders and that's clearly allow jerusalem and a newly decided decision we have an embassy in moscow it has the same rights as inner cities of other countries and when president was in cairo addressing the arab
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league he clearly cavender the mission russia's stance on israeli settlements is firm and has not changed the russian foreign ministry's let us know that when we come to the un security council with the dam to stop the settlements bulk of russia would support us and try to convince other countries to make this decision and influence the us so that it doesn't feel right to veto. russia is flexible when it comes to other countries recognize and the palestinian state how in the one nine hundred sixty seven borders by the way i read that we continue to work together with russia in different areas of culture economy the houghton's rights during the prime minister's visit when he signed a number of agreements that would of russia voice that stance on palestinian prisoners of war saying that they should be free to leave the foreign minister also met with a. wife of my own does not see what it's about and imprison palestinian judges for independence this proves that russia will continue to strive for his release in other words many finnish showed that russia is serious about his attentions only
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keeps reminding the world advances that have been made before but enough forgot that the other was this point russia supports the house than it is out of basra it will cut out that he's a walk off that was dr sharon advisor to the palestinians residence member of the leadership thank you very much on that as i can talk.
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to her i am sure. this is true still keeps it secret but now it's time to reveal. the soviet finance house on the embankment the. very first verses of the bible that all human beings are created but said i'm going to. in god's image and it doesn't say just. sixty to seventy percent of what i did as a combat soldier in the occupied territories was to do with the turds doing what we call making our presence felt to go out should some bozo they hear a knock on some doors run to the other corner and. religion and nationalism not just judaism have been a part of the problem they've been part of what leads to. bloodshed if you want to bomb guys are and kill. a thousand four hundred people in
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a month and you want to expect that this will have no effect on their feet you have to be either extremely naive or extremely stupid we don't need to hear a religious jew calling another joe unmocked and not the way they wrote that amount . in indonesia oh geez available in hotels come in dollar resort and spa. resort and spa only come up come down upon the motive been turned bone. spawn sunday of peach otoh the wisdom result nusa dua club med sofitel some in the uk own the resort and spa the ritz carlton hotel grounds many as you call it a hotel full seasons hotel the sultan hotel. he used to.
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president is doing the palestinian territories on a middle east visit reviving the stalled peace talks with israel but he won't be meeting any israeli officials because of a strike and that country's foreign ministry. u.k. banks bailed out by taxpayer money prepared to hand out bumper bonuses ignoring cuts in public pressure to limit the payouts. as martin luther king's birthday is for members worldwide some modern day political figures in the u.s. are accused of using the civil rights icon to excuse america's wars abroad. as an ally and here in our team up next we have the latest sports with richard and the first tennis grand slam is underway mixed results for the russians so.
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much in melbourne almost three years once more about so much more coming up. well there's some it's fun to get through the headlines. for a wall number two. problems making the second round of. open since winning the title in two thousand and eight. american football playoffs continue with the bears and the jets moving into the conference championship games . will start with tennis australia open mic i usually proceeded to the second round following a straight sets victory over. three times and.
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then. kill my face. on the second round two thousand and nine u.s. open champion juan martin del potro defeated david. murray bank . on it world number one seed rafael nadal he's froze well. on the drugs again by the time anyway and he hopes his opponents injury isn't too serious. you never know in the words think is. a really nice. guy. and i really started working with him all the best. for the record hopefully is not nothing really really important but. i think. the way.
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it is one of the all the next round. should be joined by maria kirilenko the sponsor. who is also. a senior. name a russian drop in just one game in. again russia number one. for the first time in a year is a danger in two thousand and ten going down to be. set for a manager to really be in the world number one rafael nadal this season also on day one. play you go andre if i had better luck saying all along very.
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well roger federer began his time to the fans in style last fall when. the second seeded swiss needing just an hour and a half to send his opponent banking up within five games on the way to the second stage six one six one six three the final call it expressed gaining momentum in melbourne. a great. joy to play offensive from the start and see. where it takes me didn't work. more or less risky and so forth but i was able to keep on pressing. on the back. it was no surprise. but it was a good match. my joke of it and andy roddick also made it into the second round of monday all in women's parts of a draw maria sharapova started her campaign when thailand's. former champion
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powering through in straight sets six one six three to claim victory at melbourne park since winning the all she opened three years ago. fourteenth at this year's tournament and will take on the next frenchwoman. definitely wasn't. going to do in the match but i do know other otherwise you know she was close to being four one so. i was able to end six one six three so now that the positive. world number one caroline wozniacki had few problems are going to play regarded as a tough first run tests because of the dane moving through six three six four to set up a second run time. running being. put on a special. she changes. so it's tough to get there. now
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as the first wrong it's always tough and really have to be through a. cycle now and lance armstrong didn't get off to the best of starts at the top down under as he could only finish in the main group spalls going to the home favorite matthew gospel seven time tour de france champion is running for radio shack is hoping for a good performance from his team during this event. well i think we i mean i'd love to have a great performance from the team in the at least one stage i would think with the talent and the type or riders we have here i don't think. any of these stages are suited to an all around rider and i think this is still a sprinter's race i think more so now than ever before you've got a lot more. sprinters here this year you have greipel on a different team than cavendish cavendish is here so you have that head to head battle people are going to be waiting for that let me n.f.l. the contenders are rapidly being separated from the pretenders in the playoffs the chicago bears and you know jets moving into the n.f.c. and a.f.c. conference championship games respectively it was
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a goal school looks back at how the team team's goal that. more than they won but they did the defending champion. the bears are determined to end the winning spell of this year's team side and greg olsen getting things started in the full school. this counterpart john carlson hitting the charts hard on seattle's offensive drive a huge loss for the visitors. handicapping seattle severely as they lost an excellent blocker for their running game chicago quarterback jay cutler is first of a playoff outing the first of his two downs making the score twenty one nothing half time no hibernation for the bears despite a three score lead in the third quarter. for touchdown number two taking time to give away some memorabilia to the local fans afterwards the twenty seven year old
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contributing a tour of the force connecting with kellen davis for a spinal down seattle rallied in the fourth but it was too late thirty five to twenty four the final score the n.f.l.'s oldest rivalry gets a new installment with the bears hosting the green bay packers next in the. jets. with a huge. the patriots defenders unable to get through dainian tomlinson who scored his first receiving touchdown in years the home team doing his best to climb out of a fourteen to three hole in the. l.g. crumpler to the ball this time after a touchdown pass the point conversion call delete to just three points. home. postseason catches the two thousand and eight super bowl m.v.p. dash hopes by making the score twenty. catches to make in the game the twenty
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six year old to keep his opposite foot. shangri is determined sixteen yard more later in the fourth lead to score twenty eight fourteen with a flush draw throughout the store and tom brady cut the gap to twenty eight twenty one by finding the space for the on bridge but then the final score the patriots failing to recover their onside kick losing their third straight away i gave you a boy called rex ryan now oh great we'll be targeting these next couple of. years for a bag. in the media buys a gorski or teach. in a book their place in the last day to be asian come following a five no victory of assigned to arabia shinji also sarky opening the scoring in the eight minutes to be the goal people one on one is the most thing the ball over his head. the same because i'm doubling the lead five minutes later.
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i have no chance in the process and it was frail and the nineteen minutes she made ironically bonds was postponed on the night. also brain japan continued to dominate both ends of a page from my ada having his sank in the making for nail this header. was enough for japan by whomever at home once again ten minutes from time okazaki completing a goal for us and his hand. on a still five mil japan reached a point to bring the jordan over to the barn spot. this time of football where athletes are going to dread have climbed up to six and a spanish league standings by a french majorca free male of a home run of white sands of a clash opera disappointing defeat to see two rivals ryall in the cup at the rain got off to the best possible start breaking with their long haul only twelve minutes. powering ahead. former prime side double barely
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twenty minutes later when diego for one time has run. to be outside tribe and the second the goal of the season. to pull one buying coffee through the second hall from tony lopez down a million so in the penalty area receiving three red cars. skokie but they get to hear managing to say cool song came. on tony a ray is sealed the deal for madrid saw it in injury time. a comprehensive win for athletics. in the cage shell finally looking much of a joint i got of the top of the standings following a big winner trying. of a double in the six to victory but. little need to go is going to shoot time depending champion zavala speed but least. on the road. paid to free. today most ball coming up in around time to stay change reality
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