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covered. for the full we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. here's a recap of the stories we're covering here on our t.v. egypt's new military leadership to solve parliament and suspends the country's constitution after president mubarak stepped down but allegations that foreign influences at work in the troubled country refuse to go away. europe's leaders chorus the failure of multi-culturalism admitting what many observers of radicals have been saying for some time that the solution to prevent a growing ethnic discord is proving far from simple. and in russia nineteen year old student awaits trial after she tried to murder her mother and her brother
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allegedly to get both revenge and ownership of an apartment but the hard hit man it turned out to be undercover policeman. america's attempts to spread its ideals around the world should not be achieved by force or money that's according to u.s. congressman ron paul who says washington's efforts to buy influence in countries like egypt have failed and will always fail. congressman ron paul is talking to us here in washington d.c. about the situation in egypt the future of the conservative movement add a possible presidential run in two thousand and twelve congressman thank you so much for being here i understand paul let's start off with you as usual you have a very different take on the situation in egypt something that many lawmakers most lawmakers aren't even talking about you say that this is our thirty year mistake that this this mass happened because of us foreign policy what do you mean by that we had a lot to do with mubarak being in power and staying in power like we subsidize them
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we own him he's our puppet dictator he does what we tell him because he gives so much money he's gotten probably sixty to seventy billion dollars and i understand his family probably has sixty or seventy billion dollars stashed away in swiss accounts in other places around the world so we've known him and and we're supposed to get you know perpetual peace and cooperation but in times after a time the people rebel against this they know about it and they see dictators as being nothing more than public you know as they style government and they rebel and that's what they've done so even though there's been stability and we could afford it over those years now there's no stability and we can't afford it anymore so the sooner we quit this foreign policy subsidizing people they said well he's our only friend if we have to pay that much money for a friend he's not much of a friend the way i figure and you go so far as to say just stop the whether it is to egypt or afghanistan or pakistan or israel just stop the aid do you think that
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would actually ever happen but we know it is not deliberately and you know in a fashion where we legislate it but it may stop when we go broke you know what is what did the soviet system do do they had to quit subsidize are immediately and then to walk away from it in the world survived in russia survived everybody survived. you know with that but i would much rather see it come through legislation rather than waiting waiting for a real crisis to be old and have a monetary crisis and under those circumstances we just can't send them any more money because the money won't buy anything so i'm trying to prevent a precipitous. really disruptive system of it breaking down people will argue well it's disruptive just to cut it off but well if you want to call it off twenty five percent for four years maybe that's a compromise but my personal opinion is you just cut it off but your critics would say look we have to look out for the best interest of the united states therefore
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we can not have a noninterventionist foreign policy because it wouldn't help us it would only hurt us i guess if we looked at the facts that find that intervention hasn't helped us very well very much at all because if you look at how many americans have been killed in korea and vietnam in the middle east and around the world and how many others how much collateral damage there's been and how many civilians are being killed around the world i would say the hasn't done us a bit of good in this helped move us toward our own bankruptcy so i don't believe our our national security required it i think we're less safe for it the threat of terrorism is related to our foreign policy so i feel less safe because we're over there i never feel safer for the foreign policy that we have today here's something that shocked a lot of people this is something that you had mentioned the telegraph reported on it it was part of the wiki leaks revelations the fact that the united states was actually supporting some of these activists that we saw on the streets for several
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years now how do we make sense of that because surely the united states doesn't want to see instability there but on the other hand they worry they're paying these activists are supporting them they were here in the united states where we're always involved on both sides if if if our puppet dictator can last we keep propping him up when we see the tide taint changing then i'm sure our cia is involved in the opposition they can be in early. and later they try to pick up the pieces that doesn't mean they have total control you know we controlled the iranian situation we had the shah in there for a while but eventually the next revolution we didn't have control and then we end up with the ayatollah so long term i think it hurts us on the short term we will always try to buy the influence and stay involved and can be seen merican people that our national security will be threatened if we don't control these governments i just don't believe that a lot of folks over at that conservative political action conference is a disagree with a lot of your ideas especially when it comes to foreign policy and now especially
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this year with go proud being included in the conference and you winning the stoppel last year there is this sort of fear as as they say that the pack is becoming more libertarian why do you think that for some folks that's such a dirty word oh horrible the seabag is going to be stronger for liberty city that is wonderful you know libertarians is why some folks boycotted this you know i saw the comments come in they're more libertarian i didn't know libertarian was a bad word to mean libertarian is a wonderful word that means we believe in liberty we believe in our constitution we believe in the fourth amendment on the whole works and we believe in kind market you're right that you know republican party because some people some people who call themselves conservative are big government conservatives so my opposition are big government conservatives and big government liberals i want libertarians and constitutional conservatives who say they will follow the constitution we believe in personal liberty and they come from our own right tradition there is
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a tradition in the republican party that objects to us policing the world so although you hear that and they've had lots of influence these last several decades there's still a lot of influence in the past at least by republicans who believed in in limited government and a noninterventionist foreign policy what do you think their ideal america looks like. some of those bigger government can see. that is what they want to see happen when they feel that america is exceptional and that we're very special in some ways i agree with that but they are conclusion is because we're exceptional and so special that we have this. should take up an ism where we have this moral obligation to spread our goodness even if we have to use force and that was all what the french revolution was about see the difference with me is i believe there's a lot of good traits in our good qualities about american belief in liberty and markets and freedom and sound money but we should spread our goodness in our by
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setting an example that's the difference the idea that somebody would use force to make other countries act like we do or make individuals act like we think they should reject the whole notion of liberty because we reject the notion of using force to mold people's lives and change the world so that's where the separation is a big government conservative and more libertarian constitutionalist because we believe we can persuade people rather than forcing people to accept our views and act the way we do and you see pac is usually a platform or perhaps a task for future presidential candidates are you going to be one of them in twenty five truthfully. no decision to make i am undecided and some days i am sympathetic to the idea because i have a lot of supporters urging me to then there are other days i think well you know maybe i have better things to do or other things to do so i am still undecided i have a couple months to make a decision i don't know if you got a chance to see this but there was an article circulating on the internet amongst
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your supporters and the title of it was a radical idea ron paul runs as a democrat in two thousand and twelve and if we listed all of the quote unquote good reasons as to why you should run as a democrat for example you're anti-war views the fact that you want to end the drug war and many republicans associate you know smoking a joint with him where ality i have you ever considered that running as a democrat. but then i realize it's him. to go but it would be great to do it because it would just just drive the progressives nuts because they would be agreeing with me but they wouldn't be able to stand the idea of supporting somebody like me because i don't address i don't endorse their principles of redistribution of wealth you know from one group to another so there's a limit they might agree with me on civil liberties and war and they went in and we could expose the. the conflicts and the inconsistency of a president because he has the endorsement of the progressives but they get annoyed too because he's up there promoting more and he didn't doing about the drug war and
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all these things and we promote the patriot act and endorses assassinations and secret prisons nothing really changed so that would that would really stir the hearts of the aggressive but the progressives would say oh yeah he doesn't want to give more food to stay home soon the american people and you know it's back to that but it's an interesting thing it's fascinating to think about congressman paul as always thank you so much thank you. culture is that so much different. from the mark when the chip should ripple to succeed but what about the revolution the dreaded dictator has now left the scene now the hard work begins to be. wealthy british stock.
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egypt's new military leadership to salsa parliament and suspends the country's constitution after president mubarak stepped down but allegations that foreign influence is at work in the troubled country refuse to go away. europe's leaders chorus the failure of multi-culturalism admitting what many observers of radicals have been saying for some time but the solution to prevent growing at the discord is proving far from simple. and in russia nineteen year old student awaits trial after she tried to murder her brother and brother allegedly to get both revenge and ownership of an apartment but the hard hit man turned out to be undercover policeman. i'll have more news in about fifteen minutes time but first the sports
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highlights with kate. hello welcome to the sports here are the headlines dr stone calling brazil's world cup star roberto tall also is on the verge of joining southern russian premier league club and. staying top kim clijsters loses the paris i can finally straight sets to check it out and still manage to lose while the one. hundred thrilling finale spain's all about a kid also loses his ball in the tree then shoots a holding wanting to win the stuff started by desert classic on a strike. that's always vocal and brazil's veteran defender about to call us is reportedly on the verge of moving to the russian premier league the two thousand and two world cup winner is expected to sign a two and
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a half year deal with. this monday the thirty seven year old bright kids contract with brazilian side corinthians earlier this month and is reportedly set to over thirteen million dollars for the spell of southern russian club the signing goes ahead with the eligible to make things to be in february the twenty eighth in the russian cup game against an it left back became a road ride stalled while playing for spanish grounds around the dread her in the champions league three times. i were to ignition premier league football now i bolton want to mail it home to have it in the only game on sunday the home side five seventy games for gary cahill and head off to ten minutes online daniel sturridge scored his third goal in three games with chances in the sixty seventh minute so bolton state aids goes on not only three points behind sixth place liverpool everton remain thirteenth but i just three points above the drop zone. and monday's west london dobby completes the weekend in the top flight program this
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fall and welcome chelsea are looking for. victory to regain whole spot. leading to tennis where kim clijsters came up short of claiming her first title in the new status of world number one the belgian losing in straight sets to patrick kritika in the paris open fire was a third final appearance for clijsters this year after going down to no in the sydney decider and then claiming her fourth round surrounded this trial united the last month however there was little she could do against me in the form critter that the czech broke prices five times on to a comprehensive six four six three when she became the only player with two titles under her belt so far this season and elsewhere robin so telling successfully defended his title in rotterdam after thinking a will for each song during three sets the swede won the open a six three then almost second by the same score however so doing went on to wrap up the decider also six three to claim his second title of the year and to this
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period this is the first time in my career i'm defending a title and it's not any title that i think if you look at the draw there were there's there's only good players it was all of the players you know so it was extremely tough and i really had to fight but i'm very happy the way i played this week meanwhile the french open will continue to be played at roland garros in paris after officials rejected proposals to miss the grand slam event to another venue three other projects from the suburbs of the french capital were bidding to host the clay court event from twenty sixteen but eighty six years of tradition won and roland garros will not be renovated at a cost of three hundred seventy million dollars the new look venue is set to feature a roof on the center court thirty five absent courts hosting a passerby of eight thousand spectators as well as a new media center. if you love your show for the bridge figuration has decided it was more than seventy percent of the big issues debris cd project for the new or
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long garish stadium. golf and that was a surprise. as we're now at the dubai desert classic a spaniard fired a hole in one before picking the star names to claim the biggest trophy of his career tiger woods was among twenty players within three shots of the leaders going into the final day of the former world number one double bogeyed the eighteenth and has yet to win since his return to the greens last year eventually champion tear also hit a triple bogey seven on the eighth after losing his ball of a palm tree but he also signed an eagle a powerful second along with four birdies and the turning point came on the path three eleventh a scene from the west one hundred fifty meters to set up when he finished on eleven under our overall one stroke ahead of south africa. in this hansen. and in mixed martial arts rushes field or you know young says it might be time for him to retire after the last emperor lost to antonio silver in new jersey on
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saturday night the loss was the second in a row for the thirty four year old whose record now stands at thirty one wins and three defeats he was beaten by another brazilian. last summer we were younger said saturday's final didn't go his way from the very beginning and he failed to turn it round the russian added that's the fight could be his last one and that he'd had a great career. i saw he now where russia had to settle for second place at the l.g. hockey games despite beating the czech republic four to install co the russians were one nil down after seven minutes but managed to come back after to see him get as lucky coach men went on to rack up victory however they then relied on the likely result in finland sweden by nine goals or more in some ways although much of that came from the streets when the penalty was the way of the host sweden were the winners of this one but russia still four points clear at the top of the row of the tour standings and next last stop is the czech republic in april. moving to the ski
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slopes where american emily cook and don kirshner from better use have won the moscow stage of the freestyle skiing world cup the event held it goalkeeper is unique correspondent on course arrived tells us why. before we answer the question as to why moscow stage of the world cup is like no other in the world let's recap on the action starting with the women who were american emily cook power to only her second ever world cup stage win and she must read a short trips to moscow her first win took place here two three years ago crazy here in moscow and so much fun and you know we're going to i just did a great job of making sure enough to let us have on like they made sure it had been everything's ok and all the athletes are saying. we're really happy to be eric over in the men's side russian who are all finished in sixth place which turned out to be the best result of the season for the home team third place went to china's. and
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second to stanislav cratchit from the ukraine but it was the bella russian anton kush near who added the seventh world cup victory and now the garland in an already illustrious career you know you could but it is the competition here in moscow is very different from the rest of the world cup stages because it's the only place where we compete on a ramp in the center of a huge city it's psychologically very difficult so it's a very special victory. russian freestyle skiers might not be among the sport's elite just yet however their country is one of the leaders in making this spectacular show at favorite for the fans it was the third time that moscow has hosted the world cup stage no easy thing given that the russian capital sits on almost entirely flats arraign you can't move mountains but in organizational terms that's what happened with the construction of a huge ramp right in gorky park in the city center and it's certainly ramped up the interest among spectators with thousands flocking to the venue it's incredible it's
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impressive what they've been able to do with the manpower and everything is building up a sado. scaffolding where on the council they were taking a little rickety elevator all the way up to the time that everybody just like. thank you no. it's it's it's pretty impressive the russian stage of the freestyle skiing world cup remains the only intercity venue of this competition organizers hope that the temporary ramp will become permanent and that skiing events in central moscow will become as regular an event as the city's winter snow muscovites and guests of the russian capital truly lucky when it comes to sporting spectacles whether it's summer or away it's a sport that you fancy you will always find something to your liking including and mountain ski events in one of the largest cities on earth koester of r.t. moscow. and finally staying with winter sports we crossed an artificial ice track
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in the moscow region where the world's best lucia's were competing at the stage of the world cup but the reports. who rushes only track whoops les luzhin skeleton was built three years ago in parliament to sixty kilometers outside moscow and the venue has finally deputy at the highest level by hosting a stage of delusion world cup could do with the track for the world cup stage has been prepared perfectly everyone is very pleased with it and they say it has become even better for it has changed a lot which in some parts were built and it's not the same track it was last year. meanwhile in the men's singles in the best russian loser games you could delighted his fans winning the inaugural world cup event on the home ground with thirty nine year old olympic silver medalist heading stage between number fourteen to his choice of a cabinet for me still psychologically it was very hard because of the burden of expectation i'm very glad i was in front of the home fans but it's great that i
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managed to beat the general athletes on my home track to jade was getting killed and killed and it was snowing to the track wasn't very fast this six time window olympian left behind the two germany losers félix war and you langer and by clocking the fastest time in the. track and setting a new record for all the athletes say the track is unusual and very challenging i hope next year the european championship will be held here this world cup leg was a testing run for many losers they got to know the track so by next year they will be fully equipped and ready to compete our mentor get off easily currently on top of the overall rankings have to settle for fifth wace and the overall world cup winner will be decided at the last stage in latvia next week and constrained by the above forty. and that's all the sports news for this business and i think.
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