tv [untitled] March 6, 2011 6:30am-7:00am EST
6:30 am
for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. you're watching the weekly here on r t two thirty pm in moscow these are your headlines libyan warplanes reportedly launching an air strike on rebel forces while on the ground pro and anti get out your continue claiming territories from each other. under arrest in the oil rich arab world sends shock waves through the u.s. economy as the protests see fuel prices soaring. hillary clinton throws down the gauntlet to u.s. media to up its game against other countries international outlets including our t.v. . many britons prepare to boycott the approaching nationwide sense says outsourced
6:31 am
to a controversial u.s. firm over fears their personal info might end up a serious. vents continue to unfold the arab world r.t. sophie shevardnadze spoke with middle east expert and the head of russia's foreign affairs committee mccallum regale of a lawmaker says it's a crucial time for the arab world as it searches for a new identity. thank you very much for being with us today from pleasure now from the latest news would you describe the events in libya as a revolution or has it turned into a civil war already well my feeling is that it's more and more look like it's like a civil war. our any revolution can turn into a civil war if it does not solve all the problems of the regime change overnight it
6:32 am
happened in russia after one thousand nine hundred seventeen revolution it was happening in several countries so there is nothing strange how likely is the un us intervention in libya will i suspect that today when america is involved the very difficult wars in islamic world against them and iraq. the decision to get into another war in spite of either it is short or long will be serious damage for the image of president obama i don't think for him for domestic consumption so to speak it will be a wise decision that we do hear hillary clinton coming out and say that they need assistance let's help if people ask for assistance that means that the international community should consider that so that request but when the leader of
6:33 am
the interior government former minister. minister of interior where he is says that the people of libya are ready to solve the problems which they face in libya themselves well i think that. role even if no one asks for assistance or why should you give this distance i think that for libyan government it's very important now to show that it is able to deliver and of course there is a lot of bloodshed in libya but it seems like people who are against gadhafi regime are ready to forsake reforms but some believe that qaddafi is obviously a political living corpse who is more likely to replace and mend with that personally to have the u.s. blessings. well i think that first of all. with what is happening now in the arab world. in tunisia in egypt in libya in other countries we can
6:34 am
hardly predict who's going to be the leaders. neither the united states nor russia neither european union nor league of arab states were ready to. predict that such chain of revolutions may happen in the arab world and we do not know much about the opposition leaders because many of them are not traditional political leaders so many of them just emerge like new leaders in the streets during the fights and i think that in libya we shall see many complaints from groups after the. end of the year a little some tribal leaders interested believe leaders from the north which will see some people who are in exile or of war and there will be a very strange cocktail of interests and spheres of influence so to speak those who will be coming back from the u.s. will be bringing with them some american ideas those who will be coming from the
6:35 am
desert with nomadic. civilization heritage and so on so i think that we cannot say who's going to be the new leader who's going to be the new president the u.s. was quick to action when it came to inserting what barack but when you think about it this foreign governments are the ones who propped these regimes right or they gave up on them so easily well my feeling is that in case of mubarak the kind of. feeling of the. so to speak i will state and regular people correct weight now lead on of infusing as you about well barack ice i thought at first in summer when i was in cairo. when mubarak refused to say that he is not going to be the candidate for the forthcoming presidential elections and his son gamal will take the lead he did not happen and
6:36 am
for many western ambassadors and kiran in cairo it has become very clear that mubarak is becoming a kind of a lean duck so i have a feeling that losing confidence in mubarak in the west started and some a last year. like you said in an unprecedented wave of social uprisings across the arab world where do this countries go from now can they handle the situation on their own well our i think that first of all we see. that the new generation the new generation in the arab world which is tired of ruling regimes which is really did not elect. people who are in power in most of our countries they can prescribe more than twenty years and for those was about twenty or thirty it's very difficult to say why did they had why do we have these rulers. so
6:37 am
their philosophy their way of thinking of their understanding and of their social identity is something which emerges within the arab societies and you could hardly impose any ideology on them you can hardly impose democracy or western standards you can hardly impose the sheer rule of the iranian standard or even the turkish lowder i think that. the discussion within the arab world about the future of their world is only starting and i think that as as a former historian i can say that something such as something similar was happening in the air world in the nineteenth century when massive uprising against the ottoman empire were shaking of the arab world now we are we will see another great arab revolution but many fear that the u.s. will try to impose their model of democracy or their understanding of their not received on those countries and one that if the whole purpose of the social
6:38 am
uprisings really take away the chance of ever establishing a real democracy well you know we had several cases several examples where so to speak w d p words it was trade and practice of imposing democracy in arab world by france and the european union for example in eighty's in algeria when free and fair elections the lead to the victory are ready call islamists and army had to take to take the power we all saw all the results are free and fair transparent elections in palestine with hamas. swan and everybody was very unhappy in the west so if you're just going with the with the motor with the million with the khalif share to an undeveloped archaic society our of the arab world today you will not see the results which you want to see so i think that of course there will be a lot of advisors that will be many consultant school be trying to teach it to
6:39 am
educate and you are a bleeders about western modals but i think that the arab world will produce its own mode of democracy very soon what you've said here about america are far more concerned about oil and gas supplies in northern africa and in the middle east and there where the human rights and democracy can back up that claim well it's in its usual. clash between values and interests of course there are values of human rights rule of law and democracy which are universal for the whole europe including russia for the united states of america but there are interests and no one has forgotten the concept of our work as a would be our bad guys so to speak and if the leader can provide american security interests and if this or that leader can provide a russian or west european economic interests his support the kind of impact will
6:40 am
this have in the region where does this for example if israel while israel is. in in a kind of permanent astonishment so to speak and i was on the phone later well earlier this morning with the israeli ambassador in moscow and i asked her what's going on. and she said it out of a job sense of well we are always to blame of course israel is not to blame israel is not behind all those revolutions it's impossible even you know to imagine. such a situation but for israel what is happening in the arab world is a very serious challenge for its security as well because more or less they have stable relations with president mubarak with the king of jordan with some other other arab nations like a lot like even qatar for example but today israel has to monitor the situation very tentatively but he said obviously israel is not behind this revolution's t.v.
6:41 am
or that anyone else is behind them and inside inside it from outside well i do not believe in the in the global plots against russia nor against the arab world are all these changes the emerge within the societies and even if the reason someone very clever i would say the arab world who wants to predict the situation he will not be able to do that now what would this mean for iran what's going on right now in iraq for iran to my mind it's very important time after the over throw of the regime of saddam hussein iran has become the strongest nation in the greater middle east and islamic world after that this position was challenged by changing views of typical ticket to moderate that it wants to be the strongest nation at least in the sunni world or in the greater middle east as a oh and now iran is seeing that some arab countries after the change of
6:42 am
regimes have to do more than a station in this country is going to say no we are arab leaders we are leaders of his nomic world and they think that there will be a very serious dispute in islamic world as a whole lot only including iran turkey arab states but also including pakistan malaysia indonesia and india which is which has the biggest muslim population in asia in your opinion when the dust settles what the power shift look like where he settled down in enforcing the interest. well there will be elections i don't think that islamic radicals will give them a majority during these elections in none of those countries which will see coalition governments and we shall see the. search of identity and massive search of a density in is in islamic world as of late and they're big enough i mean that so
6:43 am
you don't think force will be concentrate in one country and well not at all not at all it's a patchwork how michael thank you very much for this lady so much in the. this impact. if you need spin you are the best and the media the radio and they are in intensive know number four that our vehicles is so great that i see. the most dangerous. radiation that they exist in the nature. of our cars because in the vicinity of known differentiated so produce is so much and so many changes including cancer leukemia. arising out of the immune system.
6:44 am
you don't have to have a college degree going to have to pay for initiation dunder stay on if you spread radioactive materials all over something back garden she got a problem. with the observed nature and discover is. that the communicate with the wild and learn. to test yourself and become free to. see what nature can give you the nazi. warnings today violence is once again flared up. saying these are the images the
6:45 am
world has been seeing from the streets of canada after. china's hope for racial to rule the day. libyan warplanes are reportedly launched an air strike on rebel forces while on the ground pro and anti kadafi groups continue claiming territories from one another. arrest in the oil rich arab world send shock waves through the u.s. economy as the protests see fuel prices soaring. because. hillary clinton throwing down the gauntlet to the u.s. media to up its game against other countries international out what it seems leaving our t.v. . and as many britons prepared to boycott the approaching nationwide said as i was outsourced to a controversial u.s. firm over fears all their personal info might end up over seems. i was catching up on all the latest sports news with michel you so stay with us.
6:46 am
thank you matthew no watching the sports news in our teen years i have lines says kinds and he travels across the dot com desk the russian football super cop today will look at had to be speaking of the new season. russia down and out of the davis cup brawl spain progress into the borders with these at the expanse of lowly ranked belgium. in the cage shellac a mighty breach western conference i mean on saturday while on guard very big to do the same on the east as we speak. russian football fans. watching the start of the prolonged football seasons and even says carr better each other in the super account as we speak. the size of county in the action in the
6:47 am
second hall of there with the latest score in cross nagar one nil to the petersburg side so the reigning russian champ is a very close to securing the best title of the new series and. all staying in football with football and in the english premier league gosnell only managed a joy gainst sunderland at the emirates meaning the gun is now three points behind leaders manchester united who play it later today. the schools on your screens there are no goals in that gave elsewhere west brom the birmingham three juan de mint dot schooled wise will pull along lifting them over for in three to make table adverts undefeated new cars sold to one west ham schooled three announcer girls against stoke while balls pulled back from two one down to eventually defeat aston villa three two and the late game david silva sole goal how much the city's beat wigan too much is on sunday manchester united travel to liverpool and then wolves post spurs. all to the cage where on guard down next to him a call battling it out in the final game of their best of seven conference school
6:48 am
to find. series and the latest for a moment is very soon to be hosts are on guard after the first period meanwhile on saturday western leaders look at my t.v. destroyed the number minsk six want to reach the next stage law court will faced in the reagan that in the conference semifinals. in tennis russia are out in the first round of the davis cup after losing some of these doubles in four sets me to their sort of and even when it's unfair to up aiming together to time champions back on track after the team lost both friday's singles in straight sets they were only able to win the onset against sweden cmon al spillane and norbit lin start making bilbo's four in the series three love to the house. meanwhile spain eased into the quarter finals in shock and awe in belgium off to cleaning the doubles for another dust can feel the sun a lot this seemed to be steve dusty and only via great sat score and six three
6:49 am
there that spain will play even chile albeit like the states next in arkansas completely leaving that match up dog says it is doubles elsewhere argentina are also through at the expense of romania while the rest of the time is will get decided in sunday's race singles. now in golf rory so but seen it continues is great draw on a form of the holder classic in florida after equaling the course record in the second round the south african posted below was score of the day on saturday in supporting issued in a sixty six to move into confidently before the final day overnight leader kyle stanley's struggle to face what to manage going to be tied for second two thousand and nine with y. e young and this man gerry kelly are both five strokes behind some senior and kelly with six birdies on the day elsewhere lee westwood hopes of regaining the number one ranking from martin kyra they did operate this way so five englishman is
6:50 am
stifled. shot of the day meanwhile came from jimmie walker who is holding his approach on the golf wall for their very beautiful eagle and water is twelve shots off the pace opposite the section. aisle saying stay side and then before long beach charlotte having the block as the full stray defeat on saturday night the blazers were coming all these women second man someone pulled ahead in the second floor to wesley matthews makes it forty two thirty five probably high b.r. the ball cancer returned the leader in the second home but for a long planned to only eleven zero run into control of the game off to that marcus aldridge stop scoring with twenty six points for the blazers held by his dunkerley in the fourth quarter holding threes the lead to sixteen points on the bench held on to win by twenty who are holding charlotte to their lowest total of six to ninety six. and went to sports lindsey vonn has clinched the second world cup title
6:51 am
of the season up to finishing second behind anya pearson in the downhill this week meanwhile moved up to fourth on the all time when list would welcome pick three number forty two but merican had won the super combined title on friday and used the rest of the royals and down to advance over a welcome lead a maori or reach trying to steal the wind from the friend joel finished no six in the maze was left without the spot either after all straight elizabeth gurgel names the slovenian for that place so an historic victory for sweet your son and they both consecutive down who were still below prolific champions league seaborne. and saying with winter action but heading back to russia it's enough to get shot down found a south as the world's top parallel slalom snowboarder with victory the whole world cup stage here in moscow richard thought with live has the details. you compete on for the future victims of the latest world conference in moscow's the woman to beat she'd already won four times
6:52 am
a season on the circuit and was. looking for when number five in front of. me to manage to cruise into the later rounds the same could be said you could do you know you can construct a lot of old records for both knocked out of the competition in the early rounds would you characterise just the passive i found the course here on the short side of that was the sense in south korea the slope was much longer as is the case with the majority of the places where we were ace in the world cup tour i would have liked this course to be a little bit longer and maybe in the future than may be able to do this the russians when have pretty snowboarders in the world's top ten the men's side has nearly have the same strength and then the doctor told them the gold standard market call appeared to be the best hope for he come out of the reckoning early on leaving home to be sold live to point a feyerick design of a twenty one year old second season of a professional circuit and he produced a credible performance getting into the quarter finals to the fifth and i think i
6:53 am
did a little mistake in my second run which didn't help but i'm still learning and i think that it will consider a whole new way into the tour but that's a big issue of us the sole remaining russian left in the competition i'm a twenty three year old underlined her status as the competition favorite but breezing through into the semifinals snowboarding was full of this and put a lot of pressure on her opponents to of course right quick and take more restrain usual as was the case and has any final words slip by her opponent on the first run when she was over the short of a place in the final yes and then you know. i always get nervous and i'm competing i don't get any easier than my pennant mayor thorn and they can always catch up so i always need to concentrate on winning the men's final was contested by roland and rock mahu it was neck and neck for the first run and it was mix of shoes coming into the final stages of the second run on the hood of the time that. it was returned in fish knowledge just claim victory and he says he's under great time
6:54 am
competing in the russian capital i like to come here. because i like the city especially this race it's the best race that with this disease this is a good job in a world without any station from the most cars and what's open it be told but it's ok and i know i like it a lot here meanwhile the streets are safe to see if we don't hear from ok when her fifth floor coverings of the season she was up against japan for more protect you and once again the russians brilliant boarding force her opponents into a sweep which gave her a massive time advantage going into the second run. once again for the good from was flawless in training easy victory much to the launch of her home runs and it's won the gold cup leading france's have very nice. this is my best win because it was in front of my home fans and how can i win this static i thought i would be able to win and i tried and managed to claim victory in the end which was the first it was all copper no fun and then to be held in the russian capital the college sport it's only going to grow in popularity you get in the regions that sense of
6:55 am
the country snowboarders you're going they're going to you're sure it's kind of hard to say we can't for russia as you claim victory in the women's arielle slalom rose gold holdings are very well received by the participants and hopefully it could become a regular it's a boring job and richard i'm told we don't see. in motor sports about sales year holes and that will lead to a situation seem a supposed going into the final day all they really mexico the founding seven time world champion live live today on his way to a commanding michael bondage the freshman picked up a fifty second time penalty starting stage fifteen five minutes behind schedule so she had pulled ahead but reduce the gap by the end of the seventeen stage and you know trails are share of i just ten and a half seconds going into the final days places you should be doing if you can. and returning briefly to football now where russian champions the needs have won the first title into when seeking the heat is the man winning the super cup after
6:56 am
beating tesco moscow one male and it's a one up next in the winner in the seventy five minutes. and it's all the schools for this hour coming up is the world weather update stay with us. for the full story we've seen firsthand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. this in. the needs. and the media to radio in day in an intensive no number of both of our vehicles is sprayed into.
6:57 am
the most dangerous. radiation that they exist in the nature. of our cars because in the vicinity of known differentiated so produce is so not the genetic changes including the canned soup leukemia. kweisi out of the immune system. you don't have to have a college degree going to have to pay for an education to understand if you spread radioactive materials all over somebody's backyard that you got a problem. landfill
35 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on