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sure but. certainly throughout history there has to have been connections and people who were immersed in both of them you know from leonardo da vinci to. patrick moore you know. it seems to be that we maybe it's an obstruction thing maybe people who like these things don't like the clutter of the world like the complications of the world that we live in you know the pieces of stuff they just like to find the essence of life so maybe pure science is in some way close to the essence of nature and music is close to the pure essence of human beings at this point do you see yourself as a man of science or a man of music. depends on the day and the hour. do you believe in god there's a man called richard dawkins there who is a very strong atheist i had a little kind of argument with him in the hundred minutes because he he kind of i think he felt that he proved there was no good and my feeling is that's not a very scientific attitude because if you if you make
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a pronouncement you have to have evidence if you say there is no god where is the evidence there is no god you can say i don't know you know being an agnostic to me is a scientific point of view which is supportable but you know he's a very clever man he has a different point of view to me but in my experience i have felt at times that there is a god of some kind i don't subscribe to any religion organized religion best of different matter but if your question is about god i think maybe there is a god but if there is a god we have very little idea of what that god might be that's inherent in what we are we have very little understanding i think do you think we're alone not there. it's only opinion i have a strange feeling that maybe we are alone i don't know why this is you know but you know you've spoken about the loneliness state you experience after each performance . and study it out because i've spoken to a couple of astronauts. been to the moon for the past three days and they also
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speak of that vast loneliness that they experience when they're out there in space . say send music in your opinion give you that comfort of loneliness. oh yeah maybe they do for a moment the i'm a big ironically again maybe that's what makes you more aware of life because you limps it's. wonderful togetherness we people are with the universe and then the reality is you lose it so maybe that's why maybe that's why we feel lonely i do feel a lot of loneliness but is it a comforting feeling. it's more comforting. but music when you're in it for the moment and science when you're in it for the moment it is all encompassing so yeah you don't have time to think i was going to ask you that earlier in your life you know it's the bond and. explore exploration for celebration was it sex drugs and
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rock'n'roll what was it for fame money it was never for fine because i don't particularly enjoy fine it was never for money because i was always happy with what i had even if we only had fish fingers. it's just because it was there i suppose it was exciting it was unknown it was a door that you thought you could walk through but then thirty years on you want back to finish your page that you just dropped out from what you do that it was unfinished business. it's like you have a circle some place in the circle just doesn't quite. make it break task accomplished but it didn't have to do anything with going to go kills towards your parents because you dropped out earlier on in life and maybe they're a little disappointed in you because you went off to work and we're all you know there was a moment you know your stuff that mean. yeah my dad was very against it in the beginning because he. i think he saw in my education and the place i'd go to the place that he would have liked to have got to he never got his degree so it always
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held him back in his life so he saw me with this fantastic degree in. science and the whole world opening up to me and it looked like i was walking away from it and he found that just impossible to do so yeah he was very upset and we haunted tools for about a year maybe more and. various things happened but eventually he came to see us for him. and he said to me i understand there are innocent when you have to do. and the funny thing was you know he was very against this but all the time i was doing something off with queen he was drawing little maps and charts of how the record sales were doing and you know he was following with great detail what i was doing so he was always kind of into it he just didn't perhaps one of. say that to me that one obviously when you think queen and see you playing next to freddie mercury all those great hits come to my mind and then understand that when you
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reach that level of success with someone you definitely have a special bond you form a special bond and i've heard you in another interview say that you still see freddie in a strange way can you elaborate on that it's like a family member you lose them but you don't quite lose them because you take the review you know and we were so long together. so. you get that closeness with somebody in the creative environment either through framers or thing to do it all. even success but in the creative environment you learn to to know what somebody else might be thinking you might not always be right but you have a feeling for that and so i still feel that and roger does as well in a particularly good applies more if we're working as queen in this or you know and we think what would freddie say and you are thirdly he would say this. you know he's part of the creative process because he's part of what we are because we
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really chiseled this thing out all together me and joe pretty and roger so i mean for a while i didn't want to you know i was very. it was a point you know the grieving process where i just didn't want to talk about queen didn't want to feel that it was there even the acceptance history but i sort of got through that and now i regard it as part of my life which will never go away and it shouldn't go away because it's so big part of what i worked to create to fashion what do you think happens after death after death you know the big questions in there. i don't know. i'm inclined to think that our view of the universe is very simplified and you know in a way that you know a beetle crawling over a piece of paper has a has a very limited view of the universe so i think we also have a limited view so this existence that we know maybe just a very small part of the whole picture you know and i'm excited to think that that
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may be so. i'm not counting on it because maybe maybe at the end of your life that i don't know. you know one thing is certain you can't use it as an excuse you can't say ok you know this life is really bad but the next one's going to be ok you have to make the best of where you are so i can't not ask you i know that you've been very successful and yet you you were on the verge of suicide what stops at that point that fear of death or love life. yeah i've had very bad depression which a lot of people deal with at certain points what stops you killing yourself. i think what stopped me was the fact that i had children and people who depended on me and people who love me. and you just think in a sense is a very selfish thing to kill yourself because you make so much may assume you do terrible things to the people around you that would have been all my children. and
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maybe i would like to tell you that there was a glimmer of hope that there wasn't at that time and now i remember driving and seeing the bridge and thinking i could do this and i just thought it would make you know i have to somehow discover what what is going on and yeah it would be a bad thing to do because of the people around me and you come out more empowered that once you actually. i think if you do certain kinds of work you come out more empowered yeah and i did i did kind of chalk my life in and checked myself into a depression clinic which was actually the best thing i ever did because it was a new start it's like restarting your car you know and i had to ditch my preconceptions and that would definitely gave me a new. a new energy and it wasn't instant but it gave me the tools to deal with life in a slightly different way i think you have to get to the point where you throw
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everything away. because that's the only way you can make a new start i realised that if i did not deal with the depression i was no use to anybody so it's the same kind of logic is not killing yourself you know. killing yourself is really bad for everybody around you but was it staying in depression is very bad for everyone around you so it's not you struggling in trying to keep doing what you've been doing the whole time because it's it's going to be the same thing you know you have to somehow get outside. and trust that you can come back in as. person who can deal with things are going to make you've got all the money you want educated men you love staring at stars would you consider maybe flying as a space tourist you know i don't like being a tourist it's funny that you say that you know if i was flying in there was some reason for it into space i think i would enjoy it more it's like being here. i keep busy in my life and it's quite hard for me to take a week off just to come to turn around and although i love to eat but there was an
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excuse to come you know i had work to do i had things which could be achieved and i think that's made me and joy the sunshine and and the beach more the fact that i'm sort of part of the life of a sign and i love the sun and anyway and it's because of the world really it's not because of being a tourist so you know if there was some reason to go into space if i thought it would. stop people torturing animals i would do it. but i would enjoy it have you spoken to some of the brilliant brains our times for the past three days what do you think what you think could be or is high priest in the twenty first century the high priest of the twenty first boy oh boy a boy. maybe nelson mandela. because he has a very important key i think apart from wisdom and knowledge. he has the key
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of forgiveness which i think saved his country completely from a bloodbath and i think if all the people who run this planet studied under nelson mandela then we would definitely get a better planet and i think that would be more than anyone else i think he has a key romney thank you very much for this interview him. mission. couldn't take three. three arrangement three. three. three. three broke video for your media projects free media.
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headlines. the international atomic agency chief makes his first visit to japan's crippled fukushima plant the consequences of the nuclear nightmare have seen a rise in the suicide rate in the four months since the devastating earthquake and tsunami. president obama appealed to the public to pressure congress into a compromise over its debt ceiling just a week is that the u.s. could potentially default for the first time in its history. and a top north korean diplomat is heading to the u.s. for talks on a resume. negotiations. from the north and south for the first
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time in. six party talks. are those are the headlines here are not see for this choose study but for now it's the fourth with a touch. thanks or you're watching the sports update lot an hour to the top stories this hour a hero's return fifteen time called american champions europe why arrived home following a three male win over tara why in the final. says god moscow stretch their advantage at the top of the russian premier league to seven points following victory at home to create a sub at the. end also labor pains are over the n.f.l. and american football players come to an agreement and the poor in a hall long lockout. that's got started with russian football it was a case of cold baiting bulls some of the only primate thanks to all mom dates
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stretching their needs that's all back to a full seven points following a two one win at home to tan man craig of say the doom but opening the man's account with a cool job in al gore the ivorian strike and that his town bill will become plain making him the league's top scorer so far this seems that japan would feel the case of honda unconverted a free cake for say a skull second five minutes before hall time to be it was unable to stop the ball going into the moments later though as. initial effort cost a game fave and into the net premier had yvonne's out on have sent all soon off to the restock box no more goals followed to score held on to the two wanted vantage giving privy of the polls defeat on that short while the muscovite seized control of the table. in times in need have issued a complaint following sunday's one though we know the real way to which the law is saying the same thing as big side claiming the police used violence against the
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fans up to local supporters instigated a mass brawl in the stands russian champions and also stating that it's unsafe to play for billing the region where racial discrimination is a serious problem and. i'm not quite concerned about it. over to montevideo where copa america when as why received a warm welcome after returning home from argentina with their fifteenth title over fifty thousand fans back the city's centenary a stadium to celebrate with their heroes who scored three goals without reply against their own why in sunday's final the school became the first team to claim fifteen copa america titles overtaking argentina who have won the continental championship fourteen times your wise first trophy dates back to nineteen sixty. men while a new era has officially begun for chile's strike alexis sanchez's that's after the twenty two year old was unveiled as the latest signing for european and spanish champions barcelona such as joining on
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a five year deal from sciri club food in their move setting the catalan giants back a reported thirty seven million dollars some just stated earlier he doesn't want to be compared to real madrid star christiano ronaldo instead he is coming to the camp know to learn from the likes of leonel messi harvey and andres iniesta and incidentally ronaldo messy and harvey where although the native for the inaugural best player in europe award on monday. if you measure brilliance in the. experience the monitors were displaying in different teams and i believe it's being here in barcelona is the highlight of my career it's easy to reach the top but difficult to maintain that level and now i want to maintain my level to be able to demonstrate what to know when on the pitch that's it. staying with football manchester united are preparing for wednesday's game with m.l.s. all-stars abbey sold out red bull or even a new jersey one of their last warm up friendlies before the new english premier league campaign kicks off in mid august they are back
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a man terry henri both will be starring for the hosts and the former man united midfielder feels that they could compete against one of europe's top clubs. i think we have a chance on. wednesday you know it's going to be tough it's never easy coming up against manchester united not no matter where you plane in the world so it's going to be a difficult game but you know it's going to be a game to enjoy you have to enjoy the occasion she know you don't get many opportunities to play against the likes of wayne rooney and. future read and so many other players that they've got as much as we want to win the game simple do we enjoy it. and then more fully is mohamed bin hammam has launched a war of words against president blatter the disgraced qatari executive speaking out after picking up a live band last saturday for allegedly attempting to bribe voters in order to gain their backing in last month's presidential elections something he insists never took place the conviction the gravity of the light. it's going to
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come from someone. with good motivation must must be coming from the. people and we have witnessed through the true history of the dictators when. this or that person is a prominent when. the executive. things look south to get back to normal with american football mina while off to the players voted in favor of a deal to put an end to the four and a half month lockout which had threatened the entire upcoming season the new collective bargaining agreements was put in place on monday player signings and i'll pound them for today with some teams can deal to reopen training camps a day late trouble had to rose over how to divvy up nine billion dollars in profits so now n.f.l. fans can look forward to action soon as the new agreement runs through twenty twentieth's and cannot be terminated before then.
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that's great news for everybody i want to be you know all the players for their leadership. is extraordinary grit for. the most important. men while the labor stalemate is yet to be resolved in the n.b.a. and with the lockout fall from the air just one went out of business as yelm in the chinese center received a no on a recent dolphin his homeland following his retirement announcement last week the thirty year old celebrated a at a farewell ceremony in beijing often melanson his departure from the school due to injury the form of houston rockets center stands at two meters twenty nine centimeters a sizeable loss to the texan franchise men as an eight time and be a all star and will go down in the history books as one of china's biggest athletes ever. and that brings us to one of the most extreme sports on the planet finally
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cliff diving the fifth stage of the red bull world series was held over the weekend with the reigning champion garry holland still the man to catch in the overall standings are about a third of the noun has more on that. the cliff diving elite coming together once again in the tail and seat of mulch isn't in over the weekend for the big stage of the red bull world series by divers and experts alike in now and seeing a unanimous decision of the wards this event was the best they've seen this year i don't know what to say this is the best i've ever seen in all those years they're all like. every one of the mexican sensation joint and bred us the first of all shined the town sun it was only the second time the twenty one year old mistaken for an in the world series event and it saw him claim fourth place only two points from the podium the future of the sport is clearly in safe hands and then it was time for glee diving heavyweights to show what they've got. one of the
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favorites for glory hole in the red seal sept second in the role standings the jack is currently the only diver able to catch up with the reigning champ and gary hands . an impressive arm standup here though there were two divers who did even better. are tim sujan got one detail on stage last year getting off to flawless star these time around pulling it truly amazing excuse in the preliminary round the russian came out for the decisive dive with a hit delete one of the moves difficult can be nations to date arm stand pulled by two in the house somersault and one to help twist. extreme choice by over a few mistakes in the air along with too much splash leaving the native in second position. next to the holder and the man to grow while waiting to see gary hand
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the englishman found to be untouchable on the day security his third stage win in new road to extend he still world lead. the most complicated done for the sport with the highest degree of difficulty is famous triple quarter and the twenty six year old makes it look easy. a start. i kind of thought i'd blown it went down last on and just landed short vertical wasn't fast enough. seems it was enough to take the way and it's very good competition for me. i'm the troll very good dive today i made one mistake in my last dive it's very difficult but i know it it's risky for me i'm sick time in this area will have to work stalls and i want i am doing i want to. i'm ready for. just two stops left world series twenty eleven
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with the next event to be hosted in boston and noticed the twenty. but a new on our cheek that's all the latest polls for the hour coming up shortly after this as the weather and then rory will update you on the main news. twenty years ago when the largest country in the world disintegrated because. of. what had been trying. to teach began to journey. where did it take them. if you're followed up on my.
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time is on a sort of a throwback and archaic part of our law. and it goes back to a time when people would light out of their forces in the wild west and pick up these fugitives and putting them into the sheriff for prosecution i don't think what company may follow you know. and when they go out there he's got weapons. and you have to hope that nothing bad can. move. forward facing killers and you got to keep that in mind of his the two million dollar bill for his arrest. but not super hero they can be killed to you know if they shoot me in the head i'm going to die. and. once you've had run you never go back to hide anything else.
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in india. the move to join. the gateway hotel
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the grand imperial truly. socialist. don't need to go. read the said the colonel was slow to retreat. makes his first visit to. the country's nuclear nightmare continues for months. countdown to crisis president obama appealed to the public to pressure compromise over its debt ceiling with just one week before potential default. to the u.s. . stalled nuclear negotiations just. for the first time. in business news russia is expanding its privatization program to
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completely. just after three pm on tuesday here in moscow you with. the head of the international atomic watchdog is visiting japan's fukushima nuclear power plant for the first time since march as devastating earthquake and tsunami. has promised to help with the recovery effort and discussed what aid is needed at a meeting with the country's prime minister as well as killing thousands the natural disasters caused to cause to melt dangerous amounts of radio. into the environment by the chief says the workers at the plant are capable of bringing the leak under control by early next year as planned residents evacuated from the town
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of close to the area meantime held a belated memorial for the dead and missing on the irradiated and no man's land but even many of those who survived are struggling with their own nuclear nightmare sean thomas reports. a triple disaster on a scale the world has never known causing damage and destruction and uncertainty forcing tens of thousands of japanese refugees to leave their lives behind and seek shelter anywhere they can some people do. but the problem is the minority they be they have been accused by. their classmates or you know of course by. causing. found that. people. not. primarily a move towards self-preservation this idea of desertion.

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