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for the we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. this is r.t. and hard path now i hear a moscow the top stories across the sound of government protests in syria intensifies and say dozens of national pressure on the country to stop the bloodshed but many see sanctions and predicted coups for regime change is echoed through the intervention in the libyan call legs. e.u. members are at all save or whether the plant should have a parliament a seat at the u.n. security council some countries like britain or france see the initiative as a threat to the software to. prevent barrett says al qaeda is continuing to send
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the city's stream of agents to russia's role of caucuses as they're often found among residents killed an anti terror operations the russian media will say it's just that terrorism is a shared problem and unloved instead it's beneficial to russian security. next i'll talk to a member of the european parliament she says a growing evil you're ocracy is leading to an inability to some pressing problems on the consulate. yes the deal m.e.p. heads the euro skeptic fighting to take control back from brussels is designed to do you believe the e.u. secretly taking new powers without telling people. exactly idea. corporate tax base and all these things. of course for the first look. if
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you go behind that it might be a one instrument in the future might lead to a further. tax base which is something we've very hard to oppose i can see your point in that particular point is that there are some hidden measures that might lead to further. off a fiscal policy and tax policy and we should not allow. that. power and fiction. autonomy should be given a poor and should be lifted up from the national level to the european level i think that national governments definitely should have full control over their tax policy over their fiscal policy which means social systems pension systems health care systems b. things should not be given up in favor of european or for abuse or european institutions why does the e.u.
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need reform we have to try to change the paradigm of the e.u. itself because for the last fifty years the e.u. has been driven by integration restored for the wrist for a guy. as a closer union by the idea that the shifting of powers waltz from national level of the european level is a good thing with. another. of the time seems to be over. and what we need are some second thoughts what exactly should be executive on the european level and what should be executed on the national level to find out the right balance between the european level and the national level give us an example of how the e.u. is wasting money first of all we have to look because some member of the european parliament we have to look at the expenses of the european parliament itself and
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there is one very good example very simple example why the european parliament should have two seats one in brussels and the other one in strasbourg it costs additional almost three hundred million euros per year if you have to move once in a six week. so let's have only one seat and we can give and we can show by perfect example to the people of europe that we are able to save the taxpayers money how is the european union hurting business we can see a lot of legal acts that have been adopted by the european parliament prepared by the european commission that in fact are not helping very much to a business environment in the european union that are not very business friendly so say we would like to remove at least some of them we would like to have a liberal free market not a market which is by and by
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a never ending number of various regulations second example is of course the common for and security policy you can see that it's very hard to achieve any common approach whenever it comes to some crucial questions that in fact the e.u. member states i think much more on their own then on some common basis and i think it's natural and we have to count with that we've seen protests here in brussels against the e.u. which of their demands do you sympathize with of course it. could be understandable from certain point of view from their point of view from trade unions for your view but it doesn't mean automatically that they are right i think that they have to understand and trade unions all around europe should understand that we live in times of very uneasy austerity measures that many european governments spending much more should have and now they make they have to make some groups they have to put their own budgets under strict control so i think
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this direction is the right one that really governments should be much more sober much more decent when it comes to public expenditure and unfortunately probably in the foreseeable future it will be provoking some public disagree in some segments of the population you think the euro is a fundamentally weak currency i think the moment the position of the czech republic is very confortable it's a position of wait and see and i think we have plenty of time to wait and to see what will happen with euro of course we wish the eurozone to be successful we are very much dependent on our exports to your ozone but it doesn't mean that we should be keen to join the euro in some very short or foreseeable future why do you want decision making in the e.u. isn't democratic there are
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a lot of thoughts. a lot of people say how to make european union more democratic in my feeling the european parliament itself. body which kind of represents to some extent nations and people of europe but not the only one and from my own feeling also the european council is the institution which is very representative when it comes to representation of individua. member states and nations so i do not like very much a fight or some kind of tension between the european council on one hand and perhaps european commission or european parliament on the other hand it doesn't serve any good and i think that these institutions through rather cooperate going to compete with each other you believe the e.u. doesn't restrict all listen to its smaller states integration is also to some extent very emotional issue and of course dos contrarious who are so-called
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founding fathers of the european integration might be more emotional with the whole for the risk concept than those who joined later so you can see probably more hesitancy towards the whole integration of concept in those countries who join the european union later in some way it's offered a large amount then. the original ones you're from the czech republic which split fairly amicably from slovakia why do you think here in belgium and across the e.u. tensions are rising it seems that the federal system the system of decision making and belgium it's extremely complicated and of course there's also a huge transfer between the flemish part and bologna and part of the country and some people might like it some of them might not like it and this is by the way this aspect is very similar to what was happening in for much of. it which was one
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reason for the split but divorce you talk about differences between e.u. member states on libyan military intervention which are the key differences for you i think that any international involvement and internal engagement be it united nations be it nato or european union it's welcomed but what we have seen was the e.u. was not very much able to act on a united basis so at least now. so at the moment. if it's able to cover the whole operation. then in my feeling it's a good thing to be in the e.u. and russia do you believe that should be. what i thing while because russia. is not a member of the european union it's very important. and also a big supplier of resources. to deal member of the european parliament thank
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you for speaking with l.t. . a cluster munitions. and inside the container you have many small bombs and you can have anywhere from dozens up to hundreds of them there's a huge market right now for cattle area clearance because there are a lot of countries in the world that are contaminated by unexploded ordnance. that's you've got these companies and n.g.o.s that are basically sprung up that have an expertise to get rid of these weapons what they do is they go to these places they will hire local train the locals how they do the clearance go let the locals basically take ownership because you know they have
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a vested interest in clearing their homes and they're putting themselves at risk every single day when they go out there to clear areas of. it. will be. limited. and. for some this is just a parliament building in fairly. good sixty six years ago it was the final target. and the last major offensive for the lead on. its capture became the symbol of the flow of the fascists into town. and the victory over nazi germany. the whole of berlin
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and archie. is my name is daniel smith this is julian assange we're here to make a short presentation of all that we can because. project. the first. in the fourth day to get information out about the real world claiming to him war on. secrecy the figures are going to be a democracy because. if i ever put any sauces in danger you would hunt me down and kill. this is exactly one of the reasons why we left the culture because it has become a war of all those oil james. then up all the actual information. but thank you. to all the people around the wold. they
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crimes on all the government protests in syria and desensitize done so does international pressure on the country just told the bloodshed that many see sanctions and predictive calls for regime change as a case of the intervention in the libyan conflicts. e.u. members are at all safer whether the launch should have a puppet and seize of the un security council some countries like britain and france see the initiative as a strategist that sulfur and see the. president with it it says al qaida is continuing to send a steady stream of agents to russia as well as caucuses as there often fall the long millicent's of children on such terror operations in the russian needles he
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stressed that terrorism is a shared problem a bit lower than seventy five officials and thus in some fiercely. i feel that i suppose in a way now with pace. hello and welcome to the smallest piece thank you for joining me and here are the headlines rallying call spotlight players up the ante ahead of their russian cup semifinal against rival cisco. while on ice oscillators la liga title celebrations are put on hold after while madrid russia cornell. will clear the stopped traffic remains again to take you right off the campaign restart. spartak moscow as irish winger aiden mcgeady has called on his side to end the club's eight year trophy drought spartak bay city rivals taste in the semifinals of the russian
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cup this wednesday night it's a game with former celtic manager has compared to the old firm darby's in scotland saying the intensity of fans and players is just the same and they see things last for time at least with the stadium will be his third spot on the taste the clash even though the red and white avenged last season's defeats with their recent one zero win in the league spot tax hit to their fourth loss in eight games and from the car on saturday in contrast to scout have only lost once and that was the defeat to sparta and they're the favorites to reach the final. result in the other seven final blast off placed second tier opposition in iran yet they went through from their quarter final after opponents sutter went out of business. all over in spain barcelona and clinched their third consecutively title this wednesday evening for a win at me table live on take that celebrations were put on ice at least for twenty four hours by rail madrid for know how to win over the f.a. on tuesday was allowed to hold a five point lead for roy out at the top with three games left to play and even
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before a out kicked off instead they pass a coach at guardiola said he was just concentrating on beating the next opponents. the real winner would really go first we need to win the league and usurpation for instils this lessons we can't deny that it is very close but let's not anticipate things we can't control the outcome of madrid first the script after that it is best to concentrate on how we can defeat. but in england match the city have ensured they will play champions league football next season for the first time after securing at least fourth place in the premier league with a one zero home win over rivals tottenham on choose day and on top and peter crouch after half an hour was enough to give city the victory the result means prevent them on cheney side and now seven points clear of fifth place mythical just two games left the great tottenham still have a chance of taking fifth spot which cost as you break league football cities where also guarantees follow the f.a. cup finalists like city placed me regularly next season it's the same with football
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and cannot has vehemently denied allegations that they bribe fee for members to win the twenty twenty two world cup vote last december a member of the british parliament said it's a hearing on tuesday that isa high attitude of cameroon and shaq and the mark of the ivory coast received one and a half million dollars to help the gulf nation win the base something cats are insists never happened and in a related scandal english ports minister hugh robertson has indeed his country could break away from fee for the demands that was governing body stacked up the anti corruption campaign as england carried out high you mention investigation into why they received only two votes out of twenty two in their bid for the twenty eighteen world cup former english football chief lord treason claims for other people members excluded sweetness from their beauty. and is that and it's thirty three wins and counting so far this year for the apparently invincible no one talk of each as the hottest player on the tour kick started his quest for the world
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number one spot in rome the second seeded serbian polydrug sweatshirt it's six o'clock to six three win against polish one of our little scott walker which cruising into the third round part of the season at the light and the second he could see thrown two time defending champion rough on the last of the top of the men's rankings after the tournament off of egypt needs to seal off his seventh straight title this year and also have been exhausting bills before the semifinals turned on the ladies' side of the draw teenager and if the fear of the changeover was trying to reassure her back in one thousand three hundred a close fourth straight sets win obviously the euro chevon. do i thought he were defending champions the czech republic are preparing to take on the olympic silver medalist the usa in the quarter finals of the all championships in slovakia for the game for the better coulthard said is he will go all out to extend their eleven game winning streak in the second quarter final sweden to play germany these two played for third place in the last world championships and then the swedish t.v.
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took the bronze with a three one victory. now teammates of cyclists about a valence who was killed during the tour of italy have now pulled out of the race they and the other riders have a minute's silence at the start of tuesday's stage in memory as the twenty six year old left the track team along with other riders were black armbands and paid tribute at the start in genoa then took it in turns to ride the front. were allowed to cross the line first as a mark of respect for instance the art of dissent on stage three no points were awarded on choose day that's competitive or is riding has resumed this wednesday with this stage from you know all the itself. let's catch up with what's been happening in the n.b.a. where chicago our win away from the eastern conference final after beating atlanta to go three two up in the series very close top scoring with thirty three points in this one that puts the ball on the brink of the next round in this best of seven hundred test the teams can head to head again on thursday in atlanta he says forced
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to focus on the task ahead. here see when we played. against each other. and get tired that's the biggest. bore. going down there only give us the. player would be friends for years. former. boxing world champions david haye and co continue to taunt each other ahead of their heavyweight unification back as well meet on july the second in hamburg with three belts on the line and after a recent press conference in germany pat turned up in his home london to talk up the fight with britain claiming predictably victory will be his coach says he'll teach his opponents a lesson in the ring. bumps a dog you can't control me and we are two dogs in a fight the toughest one wins the one is top and mentally physically that's me i'm
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a prime fighting machine is manufactured a great does bori judge judd grabbed a jab jab grabbed at somebody does it on the guy's a fool so far i have allowed him to do that he can't control me so my plan hasn't been changed in the last two years. i will fights you for twelve long rounds for you and in the law if not twelve rounds i will knock. you out and it's actually going to be good for official life and my brother is a doctor and she will take care of you know post-traumatic stress and stuff so what i think you're going to do for free just as a favor but i think it's going to be good for you and for a future wife just learn some things that respect. golf and great so the best heiress has been laid to rest in his native village of pajoy in northern spain a five time major champion died on saturday night of fifty four in
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a long battle with a brain cheema fellow golfing stars attended the ceremony as a local church title was also their pay tribute to the legend you play. just the way you played who is fun to watch a nigger and he didn't drive it all that straight put what he did you see is virtually unbeatable. you've never seen a person compete for more heat for the places you play for a lot of play but it is for the left that it was so much fun to watch and to compete against that i get a chance to play with them for several practice rounds. when my favorite was at augusta had a volley just the two of them and. just to hear him explain how to get shocks around augusta the way he used to play. it was it's our fault. and finally eighty four paul are thinking of her idol in flashing a women's five a side or foot so tolerance has just been held here in moscow russia came second
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with spain taking the title with more it's kind of. this second edition of the annual international tournament featured four nations russia spain ukraine in hungary and after the all blue china lou was decided in the closing measure between spain and the host nation to claim the title the russians had to win there were despairs needed only a draw the two sides had met several times and know each other well could reach the semifinals of the warrens world cup in twenty term with the other order of spain is a good motivator for us i don't have to focus my players on the match just after the national team had been established went to spain and held several matches so we knew what to expect. the pressure was high and the game very tight the teams played cautiously concentrating on solid defending there were still lots of good scoring opportunities but the goalkeeper is a warning shot for this spanish number one saving old equipment always penalty
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midway through the first twenty minutes half however this plan to file it with an old is in front and the middle of the second hole after some nice passing moves all the funeral home forward had to do was bury the ball into an empty net the russian woman didn't give up though and did everything to come back into it and were awarded when president obama who went on to receive them in the award made after her battle to me is to allies just two minutes before the final whistle the russians went all out in the dying seconds but in vain one of the final score but. of course wanted to be on top of the team way it's an important step forward for us because last year we lost the decider to the we're not defeated by not weaker than the spaniards in the end we were timed and running on empty. and russia has become a tough opponent for us a few years ago we beat them in a friendly but since then they've progressed a lot so spain well the overall winners of the tournament brewing like
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a men's football team they're one of the heavyweights in the sport well russia just behind them and enjoyed for them in the world rankings is a bit out of our gene. and that's all i think. i'll. remind you the latest in science and technology from around. we've got the huge air cover.
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for some this is just a parliament building environment. but it's been sixty six years ago it was the final targets. and the last major offensive for the red on. its culture became the symbol of the fault of the fascist city town. and the victory.

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