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in the future in this respect this is a historical event which marks russia's return to space science america is also about to send its new telescope their web which is supposed to replace hubble in two thousand and fourteen is there any new space research raise between moscow and washington or are they working together. it's not a matter of racing against each other although money would like to see that happen simply because an element of competitiveness has always been more interesting and attractive to people first it's an attempt to influence voters who determine this policy on the one hand on the other hand it's also an attempt to influence the authorities with the aim of securing more money from the budget to realize their huge space ambitions. it sounds like it's nothing but rats rick you say there is no any cold war style space raids. i don't see any race today in most cases whatever you say we do with international corporation american
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satellites or put it out with russian equipment that we install european equipment on our satellites and italian satellite and the chinese many satellites are to be launched soon all this has become possible to international cooperation but of course it's prestigious to be a space superpower is still is still not a large part why everybody's trying to join it. with america's shuttle program coming to a land rush is that the only country able of sending people into scrolls but how long will that monopoly last such that. the united states is planning to create a new space launch program for mom's ships and build a new manned space ship with the help of investment from the private sector by twenty sixteen let's wait and see how things go i think that today russia's role is irreplaceable because at the moment the world has only one manned space ship the soyuz which is capable of taking cosmonauts to orbit including. the international
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space station. at that is a great responsibility or yes if we were on prepared we wouldn't have signed an agreement with nasa and the european space agency on the delivery of cosmonauts we are confident that we are going to fulfill the task then american media is very nice and all of us sat in the shuttle program they call it a different thing washington is making a mistake one of those us and it's the americans should come to terms with this reality that there's nothing they can do about it although the media has reaction was painful they think that it's a strategic blunder in the field of developing the construction of manned space ships the shuttles have exhausted themselves from the point of view of reliability and efficiency they turned out to be expensive toys which have not completely justified the expense of the american names exploring mars and its top space priorities what does russia like stay focused on. those who say
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a flight to mars is a top space priority understand that it's a very long term task which is unlikely to be achieved when i hold this post this fact makes the life of those who set such priorities easier and more comfortable in my view the should be one main objective of me and be the fly to mars program but it should develop with the count taken of what's going to happen today to morrow or the day after tomorrow because anyway people need some tangible results from the taxpayer contributes huge sums of money to space exploration wants to see a return on his or her investment that's why our program a split into a whole number of priorities yesterday we're deciding on a global issue as to what the next direction for manned space exploration is in what way should a developed during my meetings with space agency heads in europe and of course with nasa chief charles bolden as well as the french the british the germans on the telly and the main tools so to speak who determine space policy we all arrived at the conclusion. behind closed doors but today no single country is in
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a position to develop such a huge space program like a fly to mars on its own with international cooperation is necessary on my initiative we've set up an expert group which is to put together proposals by the year's end on how to achieve this objective and how to divide obligations and responsibilities among various space agencies in order not to duplicate each other we need to define an area of responsibility for each of the parties involved today it's not going further than talk and conversations after a media tasks in the field of manned flights the most important thing for us is to increase it segment it should be adequate until at least march the american segment of the international space station the second task very important oils is returning to the international pool of manufacturers of automated spacecraft we must regain our positions in communication satellites earth surveillance satellites and meteorology satellites these are the three major fields an automated spacecraft
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asked for communications we are currently beginning to establish cooperation with europe in the field of transponders we have also launched two meteorology units and the next three years we pound to have a pool of satellites in orbit that would allow russia to be self-sufficient in all matters that concern meteorology weather forecasting anytime arctic emergency warning us for earth surveillance we're launching our first surveillance satellite this year to detect and forecast emergencies we're going to continue developing in mr x. and i think our key task now is to use western technologies to regain our positions in third country markets such as south east asia africa and south america where the soviet union and russia traditionally have strong positions after all let's face it we are not welcome in europe or in north america whatever new technologies we might have unfortunately the social demand has changed a lot but we are planning a number of steps aimed at popularizing space exploration and river. five the great
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public interest towards that priorities in life i'll use and russia have changed i remember the baikonur launch site in soviet times everybody working there enjoyed first rate supplies and high salaries at least everyone who served there had a car and you nothing about the deficit of basic commodities that the entire country was suffering from. those employed in the space industry where the cost of the chosen ones today this cost is different with a different profit area therefore it's hard to work out of populism and patriotism alone today's society is more pragmatic i can see it even on my own kids are third task is to complete the blown os we've been talking about it since two thousand and seven and it's high time to do it. what does it offer that's different to america's deeply as all do they work in harmony. it's an absolutely competitive product the recent meeting with supervisors of the u.k. space agency showed that even the u.k. is interested in using loan as they asked us to run
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a number of events and meetings to ensure its efficient use i'm convinced that we will completed this year it will get certified by all international organizations like the i.c.a.o. and imo to ensure its fully fledged operation and by this means it will reach the global markets. what are the main talent is russia space industry is facing today with the goods that will. get a bloated size of this field is a global issue since ninety ninety one ninety percent of russ's space field is consisted of soviet era industries today technologies and equipment are totally different the presence of this large number of industries impedes their efficient application or labor capacity and output are lower than in the west by now the first stage of restructuring has been completed we've undertaken a vertical selection of industries according to their production now it's time to perform this integration horizontally but is to establish three to four. powerful
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holdings each of them producing their particular rockets control systems and so on and then to capitalize this field to meet western labor capacity and efficiency standards unfortunately we still follow soviet era developments to a large extent. this first president medvedev stressed the need more than eyes russia's space industry although we see the trustees to use rockets are still hard at work. or what else then developed. they were going to know that as you're today we've been modernizing a lot of the soviet produced equipment such as the soyuz to which is an upgrade of the rocket created by korean off the proton am launch this morning is based on the design of the one nine hundred sixty s. on the one hand it's a good point which means that our predecessors did a solid and proper job but still in demand today as we just discussed russia is the only country sending people into space today it holds more than forty percent of the launch services market but on the other hand unfortunately russia has lost its
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position in the other rapidly developing field of satellites currently this area is mostly based on satellite developments of europe and the u.s. it was sort of what you were. but in russia do you understand that so what's wrong . with the bloated size of this field is an issue which can be resolved by trying to modernize have been in every aspect we have to look at the issue from above and say what are necessary parts should be eliminated even if it hurts now is the critical time for making these decisions and they are being made now. along the lines to us and veiled as tattoo to the first met is pace of the henri. does this tell us anything about russia's importance and hoping that legacy alive with a vibrant space industry but as long as. this means recognizing the achievement of the u.s.s.r. and russia as and successor also it's a promotion of russia as an advanced space country. i don't think that every person
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going to london's pubs is aware of this fact therefore drawing attention to is how to pull them when you get them with the but it isn't pleasant going from russia space agency thank you for a much for talking to a. separate english. simplicial disciplinary punishment. education. the worst so could the penitentiary system transform a criminal into a law abiding citizen. should resume who's life behind bars monarchy wealthy british style. tied to the tightly.
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the taliban step. is claiming responsibility for more high ranking this comes as naysay begin to hyundai have been told of the company's profits is. facing huge question mark save their business until. the crisis in the gulf in rupert murdoch's media empire spreads to the british police. resigns a behind the scenes to a former news of the world newspaper executive from the phone hacking scandal. and russian security forces who are in a major terror plot. and police have arrested a group of people from london says he read legend the planning an attack on crowded areas in that major trial. more news than around fifteen minutes time but right
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now they miss school safety unit a little village and schools and. go all smoking with featuring king gold has won the british a prince of the old days the. beautiful indeed he's forty two there's not a six pack in sight but darren clarke is the british open champ and we're going to have a look at how he did it in just a second. welcome to sports to be here with me union o'neal plenty to head over the next ten minutes including. american shot brazil joined argentina exiting the at the quarter final stage holding the feet to part of what. does its after a twenty year long wait darren clarke cleans his major title at the british open becoming the third northern irishman in thirteen months to win one of goals for
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premier tournaments. motoring ahead to jenson button of the truth. nine formula one champion returns to the russian capital to take part in the moscow city ri sing effects. let's get the ball rolling pitch side where yet another giant of world football has full enough to cop america brazil going i thought the last eight stage on sunday just like argentina a day before that poor guy the side taking care of the samba boys after a penalty shoot out brazil though with plenty of opportunities to end the tie well before that but they just couldn't convert them a bad tempered affair in la plata finishing scoreless after extra time on sort of penalties where the brazilians mis alleged to miss four of their efforts meaning part of wise brace was enough to send them into the sentence. i had so much confidence in my team mates and how we were going to rise to the challenge and also the confidence in want to do. some laundry on our side it's
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a bit about standing but what i believe that helped us to today was that the pitch was in the state at this stage of the pounds a shootout this was very important you don't come with no upset on the day saw venezuela knock out chile the underdogs opening the scoring thirty four minutes and oswaldo vickery rondo heading home with one. free kick an equaliser midway through the second half when one purchase was a netted with the help of the force bar however with six minutes to go secured his brace but really the chilean shot stopper could should really would have done better if it's the bench was a little bit better in front of him too on the final score it's venezuela versus part of why. it's been a difficult few months for japan but the country cannot last raise a smile after the women's football team are crying champions of the world in frankfurt japan entered the final rank taking on twice champions team usa and it
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was the americans who sees the advantage twenty one minutes from the time. through alex morgan but then i am my yama equaliser eighty one minutes in would ensure the time i went to penalties after extra time and the score less socky kumagai that hero for the winners scoring the winning spot kick first win over the us and twenty five attempts for japan which cannot be lost bring some joy following the devastation caused by march's earthquake and tsunami. you hold before we went into the match we watched television to see the situation in japan and we wanted to use this implored not. just people back home. given. the consciousness while gone to them malaysian football fans are continuing to get the opportunity to witness some of the world's top footballers all close personal chelsea becoming the third english premier league club to swing through kuala
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lumpur this month following in the footsteps of liverpool arsenal a great reception for the blues use both their players on a new monitor under the last blush literally reaching out to their all mia families the. huge pressure to succeed after the club finished with no trophies domestic to the season in the first chance to see his players in action for the nations comes on thursday when the players play in malaysia and select. ok let's move on to goal for darren clarke has become the third northern irishman in just thirteen months to win a major tournament after claiming the open by three shots americans phil mickelson and dustin johnson settling for joint second rank outsider before the event entered sunday's final round with a one stroke lead and he didn't let the wind heavy rain the term only seven years finishing far which seem to be common whether cartwright of seventy the very definition of consistency at royce which is the forty two year old finally raising
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a lot of pain for a jog up to twenty attempts as of. last night. he's going to actually ask the same thing. and paragraphs and stuff so the boys the boys both know so it's just been fantastic but you know. a couple texting tiger last night was just fantastic was brilliant telling me what to do and more true enough to do so very good chris kirk also with a golfing weekend to remember the p.g.a. tour rookie claiming his first professional title at the viking classic the twenty six year old also tying a tournaments record finishing twenty two under par for a one stroke victory the rookie sensation started the day with a one shot lead but did card two bogeys in the final round however those mishaps were compensated by rains on the day including during the seventeenth a short putt for par meaning kirk would see of george mcneil and tom bernese jr by a solitary shot the american becoming the fifth newcomer to win
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a title this season only the second time that's happened since nine hundred seventy . that's at the courts where one car lost for ohio's one them are c.b.s. cup his first title of the season the former world number one beating a fellow sponsored public until our six four six low in the dark decider for oakley and only his third tournaments year after being up for two months with wrist. finally it was full speed ahead in the russian capital this weekend with formula one squads in time to take part in the moscow city racing exhibition former world champions jenson button and giancarlo physicality among those behind the wheel on our correspondent constantine put top off caught up with them. then you must go see you racing event making the crimean will stream well for the fourth straight time this year formula one jeans ferrari made their debut on the russian streets and
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esperanto on saying felipe massa taking a break in hand of july's f one races thirty two year rule jungle of physicality get behind the wheel of the sport's most successful school or now i can see more interest into the two for my one which is very poor and i like the cd. i like the people i'm happy to see how we were fooled champion jenson button for a long time out of his business share deal to visit moscow for the second consecutive time despite the heavy rain thousands of spectators came to witness the mclaren man leave his imprint on the track was. the sound not to mention the smi and ensuring formula one had touched down in moscow the post with question is a lot of fans a lot of. a lot of support which is great and that's the reason why we're here basically which put on a show for the fans and supporters. from normal growth in russia will be racing
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here in two thousand and fourteen bikes in track so it's a good evening there actually but it was really drivers really gave their if one consumes the run for their money especially see my stand on g.m. it's so wide and it's. it's like a big truck so you don't know exactly what to do with it we try to make. the winter olympic city of sochi who joined the f one calendar with a new little girl whimpering twenty fourteen how we were thirty one year old said moving just be going. to spain. and the other ones could be european girls very so i can see why not but that cost a lot of money i see anything but. amazing in itself and i think. really look forward to racing here. as i said this is a real taste of for the fans. and for the people of moscow to really experience what we can do with the rice and the sounds of the smells i think. and well
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mcclaren theory in the world of swearing to training motor sports fans must kill russia's doorstep with f one driver. was killing the streets of sochi the building on the black sea resort street view to get in the way this year. i think is a great idea to organize this exhibition of you can see. cars up close and fuel the sports special atmosphere. with three years before russia's debut in formula one such events of the only chance to see the world's fastest cars next year how we're going to see patients were real pull to flag race is higher than they were before the name but not of. great stuff finales all your sport i'll see you in just under two hours time for more but now it's the weather then alice is here with all the news at the top the hour.
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till the close of the show to sit down to go and. run to the colonel was toto as a treat. the taleban assassinates more high ranking official the mouth gallows down is beginning to hyundai patrol of the country's provinces to local forces facing a huge question mark save for their ability to cope. the not is the crisis been golfing rupert murdoch's media empire spreads to the british police with the resignation of the country's most senior officer. and russian security forces for oil a major terror plot scale which is the lead could of course huge loss of life. and the former head of b.p. oil assets in russia thirty eight where does the looking at the snow and the bust will that happen find out more of that insult to you.
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very warm welcome this is coming to you live from moscow the taliban has claimed responsibility for the assassination of the afghan president's senior advisor in the capital kabul along with one of the country's them peace local security forces say they've already killed the militants you carried out the attack well the letters come less than a week to hamad karzai is hoff problem who around the south of the country was gunned down the taliban is stepping up its assault on afghan officials and. to. begin to withdraw on sunday the allies hundred overcontrolled of the first of seven a designated areas to local forces well for more on the situation unfolding in afghanistan let's talk live now to concord tunnel ski who's a retired u.s. air force lieutenant colonel many times with being with us here marty u.s.
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troops are handing security over to afghan forces and i was just saying with given this recent surge of taliban attacks targeting even senior officials how sensible do you think this decision is. well it's sensible for the taliban to strike when you know when there is chaos and when the u.s. propped up government is weak and it appears weak but we you know for the united states we can't stop it we caused a lot of this problem by the ill thought out invasion and occupation of afghanistan to begin with so we don't have credibility guys states does not have credibility bear what it does seem to me though timing wise when you have betray us general petraeus who was the commander in afghanistan now going directly as the head of the cia there is a possibility that we ourselves as united states as a leading force.
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