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and direct from our studios in moscow this is our to give you a recap of the week's top stories. british special forces and soldiers are released by libyan opposition as his goal of foreign military intervention in the country experts claim any military action in libya would be driven because of the skyrocketing fuel prices and us. winning hearts and minds in broad hillary clinton asked for more funding to spread the u.s. and i think overseas as more people turn to alternative sources for news u.s.
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secretary of state says americans are losing information war to foreign outlets including our feet. and in a bid to regain public trust me to reform the russian police force and rename them officers retrain selection will be more rigorous and pay increase. of more national for the. next we talked to middle east expert and head of russia's foreign affairs committee. who says it's a crucial time for the arab world as it searches for a new identity. yes all right bill thank you very much for being with us today charlie now from the latest would you describe the vents in libya as a revolution or has it turned into
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a civil war already well my feeling is that it's more and more look like it's like a civil war. any revolution can turn into a civil war if it does not solve all the problems of the regime change overnight it's happened in russia after nineteen seventeen revolution it was happening in several countries so there is nothing strange how likely is the u.n. u.s. intervention in libya will i suspect that today when america is in the role of the very difficult wars in islamic world again a story and iraq. the decision to get into another war in spite of either it is a short one 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
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a wise decision because we do hear hillary clinton coming out and saying that they need assistance that's help if people ask for assistance that means that the international community should consider that request but when the leader of the in syrian government former minister. minister of interior whoever he is says that the people of libya are ready to solve the problems which they face in libya themselves well i think that. well even if no one asks for assistance why should you give this us to us i think that for libyan interior and government it's very important 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 somebody that is obviously a political living corpse who is more likely to replace him and what that person
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needs half the u.s. presence well i think that first of all. with what is happening now in the arab world. in tunisia and egypt libya and other countries we can hardly predict who's going to be the leaders. neither the united states nor russia neither the european union nor league of arab states we're 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 because there are many of them just emerge like new leaders in the streets during the fight and i think that in libya we shall see many competing groups after the. end of gadhafi era we shall see tribal leaders we shall see political leaders from the north which will see some people who are in
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exile abroad 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 desert will come 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 deserving more barack but when you think about it the scoring governments are the ones who prop these regimes why do they give up on them so recently well my feeling is that in case of mubarak kind of. feeling. so to speak our own state and very politically correct way. of infusing as much about barack i so i felt that first in summer when i
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was in cairo. when mubarak refused to say that he's not going to be the candidate for the forthcoming presidential elections and his son gamal who will take the lead it did not happen and for many western and bassa there is unclear and in cairo it has become very clear that mubarak is becoming kind of a lean dark so i have a feeling of losing confidence in mubarak in the west started and some a last year . like you said similar unprecedented wave of social uprisings across the arab world where do this countries go from now can they handle the situation on their own what are i think that first of all we see. that venusian ration the new generation in the arab world which is tired of ruling regimes which they did not elect. people who are in power in most of our countries of their
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countries for another twenty years and for those who is about twenty or thirty it's very difficult to say why do they have the right to have those rulers. so their philosophy their way of thinking of their understanding and of their search of 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 your any and standard were even the turkish moda i think that. the discussion within the arab world with the future of the arab world is only starting and i think that as a as a former historian i can say that something something similar was happening and their world in the nineteenth century when the massive uprising against the ottoman empire were shaking the arab world now we'll we will see another great arab
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revolution but many fear that the u.s. will try to impose their model of democracy or their understanding of democracy on those countries and one that the whole purpose of this social uprisings really take away the chance of ever establishing a real democracy well you know we had several cases several examples of sort of speak w d p words the mystery of the practice of imposing democracy as an arab world by france and european union for example in the eighty's in algeria when free and fair elections are led to the victory are there ready called islam it's and army had to take the power we all saw the results are of free and fair transparent elections in palestine with hamas. and everybody was very unhappy in the west so if you're just going with the with the motor with the motor with the police share to an undeveloped archaic society are of the arab world today you will not see the
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results which you want to sing so i think that of course there will be a lot of advisors there will be many consultants who will be trying to educate. you or leaders about western motives but i think that the arab world will produce its own modes of democracy very soon what you've said here about america are far more concerned about oil and gas suppliers in northern africa and similarly stand there with human rights and democracy can you back up that claim well it's in its usual. clash between the 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 war s b how we're bad guys so to speak and if
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the leader can provide american security interests and if he saw that leader can provide a russian or a west european economic interests he is supporting the kind of impact with a seventy region where does this for example if israel well israel is. in in a kind of permanent astonishment so to speak i was on the phone later well earlier this morning with the israeli ambassador in the in moscow and i asked her what's going on. and she said he got of a job she said well we are always to blame or of course israel is not to blame israel is not behind all of those revolutions and it's impossible even you know to imad. in such a situation but for israel what is happening in the arab world is a very serious challenge for its security and will because more or less they have a stable relations with president mubarak with the king of jordan with some other
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arab nations my love like you would qatar for example but the day israel has to monitor the situation very tentatively place that obviously israel is not behind this revolution or that anyone else is behind them and inside inside it from the outside world i do not believe in the global plots against russia nor against the arab world are all these changes of the emerge within the societies and even if the reason. someone very clear ever i would say the arab world who wants to predict the situation he will not be able to do that what would this mean for iran what's going on right now in iraq for iran to my mind it's a very important time after the over throw of the regime of saddam hussein iran has become of the strongest nation in the greater middle east of islamic world after that this position was challenged by the changing views of turkish government
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took it demanded that it wants to be the strongest nation at least in the sunni world or in the greater middle east as a whole and now iran is seeing of some arab countries after the change of the regimes after the more than a decision when those countries can say no we are arab leaders we are leaders always norman qward and they think that there will be a very serious distributing islamic world as a whole not only including iran turkey arab states but also including pakistan malaysia indonesia and india which is which has of the biggest muslim population in asia i think your opinion when that that settles what power shift look like where do you settle down and for some interest. well there will be elections i don't think that is not radicals will gain majority during these elections in none of those countries we shall see coalition governments and we shall see the.
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search of identity and massive search of a density misery in islamic world as we see it in the arabic but i mean that so you don't think for us were to concentrate in one country no not at all not at all it's a patchwork how michaele thank you very much for the thank you so much in the. he needs. and they need to do radio in day in an intensive home number of over the bars he goes to springfield on the. most dangerous. radiation that exists in the nature. of the in the vicinity of known different.
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skin. in a sea of calmness if you visit. the week's top stories right here on our t.v. british special forces visited so. jurors are released by libyan opposition as fears grow of foreign military intervention in the country experts claim any military action in libya would be driven because of skyrocketing fuel prices in the us. winning hearts and minds abroad the worry question asks for more funding just spread the u.s. message overseas as more people turn to alternative sources for news the u.s. secretary of state says america is losing an information or an alibi it's completing our teeth. and in a bid to regain public trust major reforms see the russian police force remain and
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officers retrain selection will be more rigorous and take increases in the hope of training no more professional officers. now it's time for the latest sports news with robin. hello welcome to the sport on r.g.p. coming to you from the russian capital with me ramon calls for help first the headlines. triple crown lindsey vonn secures her third title and as many days after lifting the f.a.'s world cup super g. crowd and actually. rising the regular season champions of unguarded take the last eastern conference semifinal spots absent defeating net take you make on home ice. sparrow hills that's the gesture that continues for carroll slalom dominance by winning the whole world cup stage in moscow. let's start with alpine
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skiing where lindsey vaughan had a quiet science i remember in star visit it's of the american skier winning her third title in as many days a world cup super g. title the latest addition to her trophy case that's what the six year old already secured a super combined and downhill crown but her hunger to when carried over into the final day of the events she was clocked in at just over one minute and twenty one seconds welcome patridge julia mount kusa just missed the chance to improve on that time once best friend insult rival maria rishi in the mix as always grabbing the final spot on the podium next to the american self three titles in as many days with a twenty percent downhill and a gold medalist on. meanwhile once again proved he's a force to be reckoned with in the. veteran registering his overall world cup victory in a highly charged race gianbattista graunt straddling a gate and getting disqualified from the event as he tried to get the better off
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you decide to sell it. also committing the same mistake as his french rival leaving the door open formats and thirty one year old took full advantage of the blistering last run axel back in the one kasper side for second place followed by andre. also the kontinental hockey league where adam gard finally played like the regular season champions they are the hawks totally destroying underdogs and it's a gimmick in the deciding game seven of the western conference quarterfinals and it's also ten blocks winding the net so there are seven of them courtesy of the hosts. and alexander better jogging with a brace each of the winners i'm going to holding this carries over into the next round where they'll face off against absolute monkeys of course from whence they wish their leaders. earlier to reach the next stage. now let's take a look at what's coming up in the next round for the cage show it seems with the guardian called contender sets a battle in the conference semifinals western squads will play games on tuesday
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with what was he looking to throw its second club from. the jaroslava side after examining fell by the wayside a well rested scott st petersburg are all the kids to keep their odds if you did post-season wrong going against outflung the northern army men sweats more stark moscow in the previous round while their opponents in georgia six game battle with several. now the eastern conference will start on wednesday and regular season winners on border sets a host. game one true heavyweight match up between the second and third seeded teams in the east two time defending champions are forced to face off against powerhouse a lot to live for all teams are yet to lose this close. season having swept their opening round matches against paris and c.b.d. respectively. and stay with words as horse yet i think you had to i guess confirm yourself as the world's top parallel slalom snowboarder but the three at that whole world cup stage right here in moscow which are about forty eight reports which you
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compete on top of your sugarcane into the latest walcott events in moscow the woman to be she'd already won four times a season on the circuit and was looking for with number five in front of a home run. king last night to manage the crews into the later rounds the same could be said you could do you know you can construct wonderful because both knocked out of the competition in the early rounds which is kind of cute just passed i found the course here on the short side a powerhouse events in south korea the slope was much longer as is the case with the majority of the places where we raced on 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 but russia's when you have three snowboarders in the world's top ten the men's side just nearly have the same strength in depth at number twelve on the gold standard of the call appeared to be the best hope for he come out of the reckoning early on even under the sole bullet point a flag design of a twenty one year old second season on the professional circuit and he produced
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a credible foreman's getting into the quarter finals. and i think i made a little mistake in my second run which didn't help but i'm still learning and i think it will considering her new i am to the tour but let's try to give us the sole remaining russian left in the competition on the twenty three year old underlined her status as the competition favorite but breezing through into the semifinals snowboarding was clueless and put a lot of pressure on her opponents who were forced to run quick can take more risks than usual as was the case in her semifinals were stripped by her opponent on the first run and she was over the short of a place in the final yes i knew. i would get nervous and i'm competing i don't feel any easier than my pen in. they have four and they can only catch up so i always need to concentrate on winning the men's final was contested by roland fish and rock model who it was neck and neck following the first run and i was little to choose coming into the final stages of the second run. all the time.
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it was returned in fresh knowledge just claim victory and he says he's under great time competing in the russian capital i like to come here because i like the city and specially this race it's the best race that this business is to go get a little musician for must come and look at it because it's ok and i'm i like it a lot here i mean want to stay for st see today here should i could win have recall come out of into the season she was up against a constant markets like you and once again the russians brilliant bowling force her opponent into a smear which gave her a massive time advantage going into the second run. once again tradition was coolness and plain and easy victory much to the lines of her home finds and it's won the world cup leader frank is happy memory banks. this is my past because it was in front of my home and how can i when it's that i'm ecstatic i thought that i wouldn't be able to win and i tried and managed to claim victory in the end this was the first it was all carlos all or nothing to be held in the russian capital
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well it's a sport that's only going to grow in popularity in the region six cents in the country snowboarders you very little you shouldn't happen i guess a weekend for russia you know in victory in the women's karl swallow and the rose bowl cultivated and very well received by the participants and hopefully it could become a regular it's a boring job and i originally told we don't see moscow. let's check in with football now where russian champions need st petersburg playing their first trophy of the season after beating says moscow one they'll in the russian super cup which was held in the saturn city across the dar and that's why it's had four more scoring approaches is they'll try out the match but we're trying to split it. men who are the ones capsulize in on their rare chances i think say or have scored for seats in the seventy third minute thanks to a group ask why city gates says scar schedules a place you need to get in a building the quarterfinals of the russian pop. in the english premier league liverpool moved up to six days after defeating leaders magister united three one at
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anfield liverpool man instrumental in all three goals lewis or is this systems and there are quite basic you should grab a hat trick javier hernandez managed to score a consolation goal in the design moments for the visit inside this was can it's all delicious first win against united since he was cultured liverpool in one thousand nine hundred fact then his side also demolished manchester story for an answer goals and that russian international are among public channel scored in self and assist the germains of pole with one of his two goals starts off them as they tackled all their hands and the wolves though salvaging at three three draw on the late effort by steven fletcher. i think it was look at saturday's matches now where arsenal only managed to draw against sunderland at the emirates all goals and that one elsewhere was strong pete birmingham three one same insults scored twice for full and lifting them over black for in three two minutes able everett's and if you don't you can still see one west ham scores brianna answer goes against the city west while bolton held back from two one sounds eventually defeat aston villa three
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two and in the late game still the sole goal help match their city's pique wigan. find the blood fans who won't be seen one of the world's best heavyweights in action next month the w b o i below and i b f champion forced to cancel his april thirteenth title battles against derek chisora but bigger challenges await the cranium this summer the younger klitschko who will turn thirty five later this month has been nursing as strained abdominal muscle zorra thus missing an opportunity to take the three major titles and the ring magazine belt from the longest reigning champion in the division the bout was originally scheduled for december eleventh of last year. well let's call it all for exactly the same reason david haye meanwhile finally has a chance to take on his fears rival for those belts later this summer both. in anchorage call confirming their ballots in germany on june twenty fifth or july the second most r.t.
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