tv [untitled] March 31, 2011 6:30am-7:00am EDT
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is once again flared up. these are the images go girl has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day. i went into this is. a reporter with the rise in secret cia operations in libya sparking ellis concern for the ground intervention is being prepared. and they see countries consider all meaning beyond position for most is in a bid to sponsor a checkered history of weapons ending up in the hands of terrorists. and what. the pushing the nuclear power plant is suspended and radiation levels are rising as the nation's attempts of the long haul needs come on. coming up next.
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the austrians foreign minister about immigration libya and you can safety. except. that. he can spin there like the australian foreign minister thank you very much for being with us today and it's a pleasure so immigration is a big topic lately why do you think us young people are so sensitive about immigration. of course we have a tradition of immigration in australia for a long time but if you have a look at the last ten years you can see the number of immigrants in greece in iraq because of the balkan wars a lot of refugees came to us from you and also from through q we heard from
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a lot of the immigrants coming to australia having expect the physical health europe with the lights. on the other hand you can see the austrians don't have so many children so this is more or less the program where we are it's a moment we have to recognise as australia that we will have of course a lot of immigrants also in the future just to stabilize our economic situation to have the chance to serve all saw to make our social system secure for the future but on the other hand we have to pay more attention to integration of people from other countries coming to australia and this is what we have to do we have to we have started in our governmental discussed issues and i'm sure we will have a lot of efforts in the next year you know many people would argue that multiculturalism is dead in the united kingdom it is there in germany what do you make of it in austria can thing it could be there any time soon if you have
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a look to our history of course. the time when austria was an empire we had a lot of it for him to come from. within these and we have also started the moment to integrate the religions in australia for example nine hundred twelfth. almost one hundred years ago the islamic religion was recognised as some official religion in austria so we started very early to see the others the behavior of another religion but of course i'm sure that we as i said have to start to pay more attention to be integration that that's and this is what we need in the life to see are those we thought we have one common embroil abuses australia and we would like to come along with one nation for the future
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but of course compost of different people you were never a very interesting point about muslim religion being reckon as an official religion of the country. you are now are bringing tough new law says immigration from eastern europe. but doesn't immigration from africa actually and muslim countries pose a greater a social insecurity threat three country as a have a look at the australian immigration situation we don't have so many people from africa maybe more in the future because if you have a look at all the conflicts in the north of africa it could happen but we could have more people form of these regions of course and we have to be prepared for that i think we have a discussion in the european union how to manage maybe a lot off you have to choose coming to europe how to manage all the different member countries but of course this is
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a challenge we have to come along with solutions and i'm sure if you have a look to austrian government to do we will have to solutions also in the future and that of realists in. pants you're welcome talks with libyan rebels who are listening who are the figure hath of our position i think we have. all talks with opposition leaders freedom fighters in libya to be we have not really recognized them as the new libyan government i think it's too early because we don't know so much about them but what do you know about them what we know so far is the indian guards there was a national council established and i think those people are responsible for people in being guards in the realms in the other towns to be a new libyan movement but we don't know if the moment is if we could also be responsible for all the freedom fighters in libya i want to find it hold i will go
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next week. in the region i will meet some of them so then i will have much more information but before you girl what grounds we have to believe there could be buried their own kind atthis their government first of all there were much concerned about. why all asians in libya today and of course some of them have been all saw in the regime of gadhafi. refused because of. weapons so this gives them of course i think responsibility also all for people who live there so i think we have to get more contacts to them we have to see who is really a leader may be for a new government who could be a representative for the different terms and then we have to decide if we could recognize them as the new leaders of libya but if you look at cafe figure as of
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today do you think the west is taking revenge on him or is there really such a rush for regime change no i think it. has nothing to do with the we were in which it is just if you have a look to the resolution of the security council nine hundred seventy three this is a bold story just to protect civilians in armed conflict we as australians have been very much engaged during our term in the security council in this field of protection of so we in armed conflict would you consider sending in your chips no because we don't have the military power for being engaged with iraq plane saw that all ships and so on you don't know that not in a position to do that but of course we will come to this resolution we have done a lot of humanitarian work we sent money in the border region to tunisia and of
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course we allow all the. all the. troops from nato countries to go through austria or to fly above the austria so this is what we can do in this moment to support and some of my what we see all this arab where is far like a paper puppets what do you think would be axed after could happen i don't know way i don't know what country will be done next but i think if you have to really look to different countries every country for is so on is a special case but of course people are not satisfied in all the countries it's a living conditions we still perspectives there are a lot of young people without a chop and this is more or less the problem in all the different countries and so i think we are prepared at the moment in the international community that we not end with libya but it's up to the people in the different countries to think what they
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could do to establish a new poll in their country and hope to come up with democratic structures we support diplomats. but what's going on in the arab world right now or something is fundamentally changing surely it will have some kind of impact on heroes what kind of impact do you think that won't be if it is the impact of that they would like to have more freedom and freedom of expression democratic structures. elections of course we can support them if this is a to just. push the regime representing them at the moment in their countries this is another story and that's not our story so i think what we could use to support them in establishing democratic structures this is a story from europe where we could do something for them if there was a civil war we should not be involved in but here i think in
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a country like libya with travel structure there could be a legitimate democracy and we hope so but for those reason we have to find out who are the new public leaders in the future i think it's too early to make real decisions about it but frankly on a different topic astrally is taking a leading role for dropping nuclear power in europe why are you taking such a leading role and back up and we had a decision in the one nine hundred seventy s. in a referendum in austria not to move nuclear power in austria and it was a revised decision because if you have a look to the problems we have now in chippin we heard in the past in general being a war of the different places you don't know really what this coming up at the end what do you do with all these different kinds of material when they are not used in the coal plants where do you bring them what do you do. to protect these
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materials not being maybe. dangerous. situation. if something is happening so i think if you don't have a clear message what is coming up after using these materials in the power plants it's really not wise to use such materials so we have made principled decision in austria and we are now fighting of all over europe to convince the different member states in the european union in no neighborhood not to use nuclear power in the future we would like to establish green energy in this country we invite all the representatives to come to us to see what we are doing. that is possible to have. to have a bio mayor and all the different kinds of clean energy and that is really working
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if you are chancellor has said that our position has popular support among people like narco partitions in europe is a great i think you have to be first in some countries like ensure many you have a real movement from citizens which are really against the nuclear power plants the countries the opposite so you have to be firm but you have to convince people and governments that it is possible to use green energy in diffusion and that we really have a direction of where we could go in the future with safe energy i think that's really needed in this situation so it seems like the situation in fukushima right now is where it's going to happen having made it and you're a traveler are very large being wired to us that's a quirk can't be trusted. we don't trust in them we don't have them in
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austria we have to recognize that every member of the european union has to decide what they are doing in the future but what we could do. just convinced that they did not then you will you with or tonight if so is the best thank you very much write a sentence or thank you. as you know song was sixteen years old when he committed these murders that's not inside the song so it's not be honest for his crimes sean is being honest no rational person can deny that someone has been honest is being honest and will be honest. most hours must be executed for the brutal crime committed this is conscient this is not. imagine.
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line. would be soon which brightened if you knew about some new from funds to fruition made some. nice for instance on t.v. don't come. arac obama reportedly authorizes secret cia operations in libya spunking analysts concerns the brown did to eventually is being that was. a major consciousness it all made the authorization pools is in the b. i just calling to check a history of black and sending off the highlands of terrorists. to pounds damaged fukushima nuclear power plant suspended in radiation levels are rising as the latest attempts to prolong leaks out comforted by. told the nation sports now without.
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the autumn leaves are. slightly lower quality over quantity rather but in the sun these are the sony ericsson open. while the indian time i was pakistan to reach a final of cricket world cup. and believe it dream other snowboarding queen we head to the slopes to catch up with russia's true because your. first russia's beard is one area of a has reached the last four of the sony ericsson open in florida after a two sets win over agnes could advance go although it was a shock defeat for defending champion kim clijsters and more on that in a moment but first one of the over continues to carry over heard with all from last season the world number three taking the first set against advance this seven five breezing through the second six games to break wrapping up the winning an hour and
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thirty five minutes she would play victoria as the rain came next the better russian getting past offending champ kim clijsters and should give it a was only thing taking place set six against the great clijsters has been struggling with a shoulder injury since winning is truly and i started the about as a raincoat i always thought she was dangerous. you know i think you know she always came you never know she was thinking she going to play for the last last point obviously the last match really show how tough shares you know and i was just focused on my game and at forty fifteen she just went for her for her shots and maybe passive but i think good you know i'm really glad i was hanging in there and try to keep up my game in a men's draw in about jockey which continues his unbeaten run this season he defeated south africa's kevin anderson six four six to pull his twenty win in a row now the first step. quite close but the second was all wrong my will disturb
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said was pushed by his opponent. very. straight so was a really really difficult match i mean we played almost two hours to search soon he was very aggressive we played a very long game saw really fortunate to get this straight so winning. and he will face mardy fish in the semi the american pulling off a minor upset in front of his home crowd at the two set win over a big affair fish hasn't dropped a set so far in the tour this latest contest seventy five sixty which means you're right at least number eleven in the world ranking. surprising roger federer is magical process of iraq a six three six one to make the quarter finals this match played in the early hours of the morning following shrapnel is their pick for the final three next place in france if you see the big serbian young critics out of. change of sport later today atlanta could become the first thing three to ice hockey guarin cup final they
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faced locomotive jaroslav all and the western conference finals needing one more win in the best of seven contests to go through the marseille about your lives are in the same position after beating metal of course last night or four to win imagine either goals in the eastern conference final four from three one off in that series which is of course love making it three two half a dozen minutes from the end of the second period and an empty net goal made sure of the when the sides meet again on friday in a home game the salad. let's switch to the slopes on the rush is emerging talent for the saatchi going to games this year has seen a catalina twenty geisha enjoy a breakout season when the snowboard world cup with some a's but can she keep it going for the lympics in twenty fourteen richard poor felix caught out with. she's shy and doesn't really like the publicity however you could get a new tool to get a shot you have to get used to life in the spotlight as she's established herself as one of the world's best snowboarders the results of season have been phenomenal
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he's won seven times on the world cup circuit this year her speaking up of a disappointment of finishing just ten but last year's winter olympics. with those look i could never have imagined that i would have such a great season i took everything step by step and try to get the optimum result at every stage of this season's world cup i managed to do this and i always kept pushing myself even if i had managed to win the previous round and this helped me i am sure to become the overall champion. she needed twenty three but try to get has already been competing professionally for five years after will world championships each just nineteen things were expected of her however it's taken time for results to come on a consistent basis. when i won the world championships i always found myself under pressure to repeat what i had done i was very young and i found it very difficult to handle the weight on my shoulders i had two years where nothing went right for
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me but now i am twenty three and i feel so much calmer on the slopes i don't have as many nerves everything is a lot easier. to get a shovel was called crosstalk moved to kimball by in the center of russia when she was just four it was here that she fell in love with her skiing and snowboarding week's training sessions at home but also spending going to a time abroad twenty four year old is just one of the healthy crop of russian snowboarders which also includes the likes of you on as a boxer and you continue to do you should assume it's great for the development of school to become tree still you know we are always training together and looking at one another we have a good relationship but we're always trying to beat each other this helps to push us to bigger and better things we all have our goals and we are all on course to reach these goals should she will impeach just three years away but this will be the ultimate prize for to begin she's already had to deal with pressure throughout her career which is going to make sure come two thousand and fourteen but this will
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be under control and little one that hopefully will be a number of gold medals for russia. for example if you don't see. and good luck to her now action from the n.b.a. where oklahoma have got their fifth straight win with big athena the league's top scorer kevin durant was in for once again he got twenty points as his side won by a hundred sixteen from ninety eight grand hitting a three pointer late in the first quarter to give them a four point. six raspiness rallied early in the second but it wasn't enough to hold off oklahoma's eleventh routes run had ended and the last card was a full year and sank and other plays where to put the game to rest against hard also when you know what history tells you there for a straight strong house where tony allen scored twenty one points to help memphis get past golden state so wins for chicago and new orleans got their fourth straight
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win victory of the sacramento dallas also a win is a wednesday night another game a dancer got a narrow win there over a land though she. indiana for the delfi also won as did toronto on miami got past washington and no small thanks was on james and dwyane wade and chips in a thirty five and thirty three points in place while my rounds and top score with thirty nine i believe. that indies cricket kept in my hand resting bony believes his side will have to be at their best to lift the world cup they'll meet sure lanka in saturday's final after twenty nine runs over fierce rivals pakistan apart from the thousands in the punjab stadium an estimated one billion people change in to watch worldwide india won the toss and chose the bat first and from both the start of brought with me here but in the say why i keep it thirty eight i tend to living a charmed life being dropped four times no less before finally going to the hands of afridi for eighty five india finishing on two hundred sixty nine pakistan
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struggle to make an impact because back to speak well for thirty years but was back to manage a half century but he was the last man standing and was scored twenty nine run short the pie total so india into saturday's final against sri lanka nothing much between the sides. if your strong points are strong enough to do well on the field saw you know we are not to get bored of weaklings you know we're thinking about the whole game you know because i think that what we've gotten good clues and you know most of them are doing really well it's a point of time so i think it will be. you know which being pleased to get pretty good on that particular day so you have to be at your best if not and you are losing the fight well it was a game that meant so much to many supporters they spilled on to the streets outside the stadium after the victory letting through into the final for the first time since two thousand and three and both of those of man of the match are real favorite fans hoping they'll hit this one day century against sri lanka.
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three or four. and move on to deal with. this is. good it really bit also i feel like going to. the i think. the fans now the rugby world cup isn't until next september but the coach of defending champion south africa is already setting out his game plan peter de villiers insisting his side's conservative kicking game is preferred to running gang and he's happy with how things are progressing the full the tournament is going to be a big difference between playing. a competition and playing a tournament or playing into them and your outlook on the game is much different. you go the conservative route more than ever and. i'm really hoping
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i'm right these are going at the moment i would love. that was is a new zealand. in and build a kind of feel for it. but it doesn't matter. of time i think we will be really. funny boxing's bernard hopkins is young pascal had been trading insults again they'll fight over pascals w.b.c. light heavyweight crying on may twenty first the montreal drew the last time they met in the ring and are also pretty even when it comes to verbal sparring as reporters found out at a press conference a new york. will be ready for may twenty first. we had a. discussion he came from a country he disrespect me in my country he put his hands on me this is spectacular my countrymen my friends and this is unacceptable. so when a guy like this says to me that i'm in some kind of candy bar i'm watching some
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kind of t.v. on doing something unusual because i shouldn't have been showing for years that he wasn't even and boxing he was in prison when i was going is a noun it becomes a shot isn't usually this strange and he put allegations out there that i don't want to deal with saif that's his ball for the moment because i left coming up next .
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