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look about you without the law from moscow a quick recap now of the headlines begun high a company accused of killing seventeen innocent iraqis goes on trial in the u.s. but only on accusations of overbilling blackwater now known as the allegedly challenging too much for protecting u.s. officials in was. no way releases the names of victims from a friday's twin attack experts warn the spread of and see islamic sentiment in europe could lead to more atrocity. and nato led peacekeepers are deployed along
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a cause of those northern border with serbia to calm escalating ethnic tension over attempts to enforce a trade in part of the e.u. and the u.s. led international condemnation of the actions that resulted in one police officer being killed. are those are the headlines here a nazi but now alabama and sophie shevardnadze meets a nasa astronaut who was part of the first u.s. mission to the moon on that historic flight bill and those took a celebrated photograph that inspired the environmental movement across the globe and talks about the bigger picture behind the shop next. thank you very much for being with us today it's a great pleasure and an honor nice to be with you sort of all right so apollo eight
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commander frank berman and common command module pilot jim lovell have flown more hours than any other ostinato when they tap on you well i was the rookie. but it turns out that none of us had ridden on the saturn five so we were all right rookies for saturn five and we were all rookies for a trip away from the earth with a lot of screaming and shouting during this incident how to know not the screaming and shouting you didn't have to win a spacecraft to reach out our jobs rubble was basically the navigator and i was the systems engineer copilot let's have a shot actually frank borman no. i think it's been. definitely proven that i took the shot but i think five more room i'd have taken the first one but unfortunately he didn't use color film and didn't use a long lens so i gets the credit but it's the earthrise mean to you. well i'm proud
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to have been lucky enough to take a picture of that maybe but find. the start of the environmental but i mean that the bigger a start. it really and has influence well beyond my imagination a lot of people not only is the earth fragile and beautiful but it's very small and i think that last message is just beginning to creep in to people that we're not the center of the universe as people really like to think and i think that picture along with the hubble telescope deep space view you know where the even looking through a tiny little hole in the universe there's millions of black sites and so though we have still i think a lot of people think we're the center of the universe or it's clear that's not true and i think the earth rise picture has helped people start thinking in a more expansive way but you guys all three of you here are pretty religious you have religious convictions yet faith when you see for the first time how the first
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rights ace does that somehow change your perception of god based religion. if people will they everybody's free to believe what they want and of course if you go back you know sooner or later you have to wonder where the creation of the universe who was it or what was it that divided by zero and we get all of us but i must say it did affect my religious leaders they became much more much broader than my narrow catholic upbringing and john graham sadly accomplishment was for all humanity did you feel that at that time oh yeah we felt pretty well particularly. i felt it as a air force a fighter pilot fighting the cold war. that we were there to prove not just to ourselves in the american people but to prove to the whole world that america wasn't second rate when. certainly the soviets are now the russians with
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the sputnik and berg era and the missile gap we're making america look really bad when you think about gary what i think symbolized to me. i don't think this the russians had gotten the full credit for sputnik and. i mean i know he's a hero of the soviet union but. you know course like me he just had to be at the right place at the right time but to be the first human to. get away from the earth we were the first to get really away from the earth that he was the first to get up there i think. that makes him and that the russia and soviet union. something they could really be proud of that gives that if it hadn't been for the russians wouldn't have had support for the taxes that were required to beat those thirty comments as an air force pilot how it feeds the cold war much of it you well i was chasing when i say dirty commies right well i probably got it but.
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i was tracing your russian bombers soviet bombers around iceland and carrying nuclear rockets to shoot them down if they attacked our country and there would not be a political support for john f. kennedy's sort of crazy statement what we're going to go to the movie had it not been for american paranoia or the russians or the soviets and that was particularly made clear even to the farmers in iowa who paid taxes by sputnik and gary that space budgets right now are being cut. defense budgets are still secure yet we know that you know and it's a it's in a financial trouble as a former defense industry top man which should be the top priority right now well. as along i have a somewhat different than most of my colleagues view i think the our space program has been on the wrong for. ever since the end of apartheid with the space shuttle
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well i think the space shuttle is spectacular it is so dead in progress you know that certainly brought the point by it being terminated and now we have to hitchhike rides with our prior competitors who must be laughing up their sleeves that the americans who got to the moon first now have to ride on russian rockets. the space shuttle was supposed to cost one tenth per pound orbit and the saturn sized modified modified it cost ten times now in retrospect that's a hundred fold air so the space shuttle is spectacular as it is it's the nasa hollow from the inside out so it's too bad in my view that we went down this path right it did a lot of wonderful things but it streamlined high costs not the least of which is basically to. marginalize nasa now the other question of which should be immune i
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think every nation needs to make sure that its defenses are strong enough to defend its country and maybe do a little more i think united states is trying to be the policeman around the world i frankly think that's a mistake. that's our peace loving president obama is doing that. do you find that the world is less fascinated now with the space exploration that it was the nineteenth it didn't feel like the public interest that shifted to a different sphere. first of all the apollo program was not an exploration program it was a political program to demonstrate to the soviets the rest of the world of the united states was not second rate we barely were able to do that did you feel that it was a political mission when you're flying. that we're our job was put the american flag on the moon and if we had any time to pick up rocks well ok but don't hold close and. have any accidents. fortunately the rest of the world and
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american public are also fascinated by the exploratory aspects they're not willing to pay for that they're only willing to pay to beat the russians. being evil well i mean that's the way america felt and i'm you know in retrospect i'm sure that the people of my age in the soviet union felt the same way it was mutual assured destruction you know you can't get too cooperative over that but how important is the aspect of exploration right now for you when it's important but we don't have the public to pay for their won't they won't pay the cost of going to mars ok the bill paid to my amazement will pay to go into afghanistan and you think we'd have learned from the soviets that was a big mistake. but they all seem to pay for that they will bomb eyes finding out that maybe they won't but. exploration everybody can rhapsodize
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over the whole bowl but they're not willing to pay the taxes for unfortunately if i were czar ok if i were premier i'd say we're going to go back to the moon. i'm not i'm not a czar but not premier when think about the average age of a team on the ground twenty four looking back at it do you do you feel safe to trust the bunch of twenty year olds now trust them more than the old guys. well that was in a period when we had some very good elderly leadership but that leadership was smart enough to leave a lot of the technological and quick decisions up to the young people it was very they had a lot of screening and they were tested time and time again but there was a. the management listened to the younger people.
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and i'm not sure i could say the same about the soviet thank you very much for the sentry nice to be with you saw her. just so. just so.
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the headlines on r t under the guns for hire company accused of killing seventeen innocent iraqis goes on trial in the u.s. but only on accusations of over billing blackwater now known as z. allegedly charged too much for protecting u.s. officials in a war zone. no way releases the names of victims from friday's twin attack as experts warn the spread of anti islamic sentiment in europe could lead to more atrocities. nato led peacekeepers are deployed along the coast of those northern border with serbia to calm escalating ethnic tensions over attempts to enforce a trade embargo the e.u. and the u.s.
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led international condemnation of the action that resulted in one police officer being killed. all of those are the headlines here on out sea for now though it's the sporting news with natasha. thank you ari this is the sports on our team here the headlines this hour. the maccie you to me away from home and the ground round champions league qualifier. penalty shoot outs were needed to decide the audi cup finalists we also lawmen by munich eventually making it through. and also along the mall it's exactly one year before the summer olympics gets underway in july when seats well with several venues on field for the first time. are being designed our aiming to join fellow russian premier league sides in need and say the champions league main campaign and
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they took our stand side to a step closer to achieving that tuesday night beating to numb a key of the way in the third round first leg along the side of put them in front just six minutes in while not cool and should have been a two no victory on sixty minutes from this spot leastwise russian champions will host goes on in the second leg next week. seven all the games down for consideration choose to evening three of which and there's been jewels chronos and both have bodies so failing to find that stuff for any. one want to end the oil slow ball game also schoolis and the rest of the fixtures racing down can deceive one taking a mild winters while rangers suffered a shock defeat at home to malvo long nailed there as a second legs on next week as well. all too friendly for the web os along the way as shootout win as a tsunami in the algae cup in munich and some highlights from the audience the brazilians previously made barcelona in the world cup five years ago and surprised
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by beating them than deal as men did better this time around though ciano pulled them in front in the fifteenth minutes and snuffing all equalized for two minutes later. ryback name making it one one here. the teams exchange small deals in the second half would go to toronto sometimes doing the necessary to give the spanish and european champions a two one lead while leandro dummy hour was their leveling matters just five minutes from time however the same man me on jol than missed his penalty kick in been suing shootouts meaning barcelona would take it for two. and a span is well made by munich in the final after the local favorites aged out they seem a long in the late much game was also decided on balances after regulation finished one one's lovely brahim a bitch open for the talents early on next in up to just five minutes to any rules tied to the finale firing holes from the age of the area beyond our ability to
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follow speed and misty skate with the size of shootout while bryant converted all four of their penalties to progress into the final against the us moma. and over in the world football challenge tournaments event is the fate of mexico's love america despite being kept examining the last fifteen minutes christiane pasqual there with the winning the footie second minute amazingly the mexicans had substance you do over the place by the seventy ninth but that didn't affect the five result of one male rumors have been floating about meanwhile that event is that someone that is on the road then hero could soon be back in america to finish his korea you. know you need to speak to the families here for a vacation. you know. some people are going to get in that you know it was not our business or just right now we have the days to go
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in the bleachers about three boys and i don't know if i'm sure you're. going to be doing anything to get anything out of the event in american football the players are back in training after monday's agreement put an end to a four and a half month lockout the new deal guarantees a decade of action with its once eleven twenty swell of regular season due to kick off a skinny old. thing that we've emphasized to all the players is to stay ready for the deal could get done any time and you things progressed pretty quickly over the last week and you know guys are excited lot of guys are starting role in this morning mother doesn't fly in either today or tomorrow but we're really just sort of be all back together in our environment at the stadium you know the coaches around the equipment guys and trainers being able to get back into normal routine because you know as players are creatures of habit and we make a schedule and haven't at all thrown off the past five months or so after the n.f.l. resolved it's labor as she has more pressure is on the n.b.a. now and to do the same basketball stars are continuing to spend their time outside
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the u.s. feeling speculation about their future should the look out for maine on sale the league style dates of november first carmelo anthony and chris paul swinging through hong kong this week as part of a promotional tour of the locals getting a unique chance to shop in all the cool and the scales all showing what it takes to the people like a lead point guard here. new york star anthony handing out some tips as well amid mounting questions about his future down williams has already signed to play in seki during the lockout causing of american styles to draw huge interest from abroad and for himself not ruling out a possible return to asia. or was likely to. come over. here or have a great. story there was no one are proud of. oscar pistorius is set to become the first amputee running to compete in the athletics while championships next month and twenty four year old to use
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a spur to steady carbon fiber legs handily beat the four hundred meter call of creation mark last week in italy and even bigger prize for the blade runner distinct possibility the london olympics. i felt very good before the race and i felt very good in the row so i knew it was a quick time good it was a such a sense of relief because every race you go out you want to and you don't get it but you close and you're closer and closer and into panucci that i think you know it's just so surreal. and expected i would love to make an olympic final. if you look at the times there was a running. there or a finishing in the final at the olympics that's a lot for so going on running the world record is nearly two seconds away which is massive and those summer games are exactly one year away you know with preparations and falls when in london which is marking the occasion with celebrations across the city and organizers have unveiled some of the venues including the aquatic center
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and the olympic swimming pool the biggest such venue the world stadium can sit up to seventeen and a half thousand people that's three times more than the one in beijing two thousand and eight the rest of the venues are close to completion and should be ready in time to time olympic gold medalist lord sebastian coe on there's a lot of work still lies ahead comparing the current state of preparations to race . massive excitement great pride in the teams who got just this far. recognising a mountain of work still to do this looks terrific you couldn't stage an impeach m.p. and shit in there tomorrow a mountain of work technology testing testing testing the athletes have to come here knowing it absolutely works. and back to football finally where the russian premier league restarted last friday after a three week break and new boys are sick and will be aiming to rediscover their early fall which saw them in the hunt for european qualification r t caught up with
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their boss for much else a great damper drasko who shared his thoughts on big wages and the world cup twenty team and on other issues. i'm here to meet former chelsea star and current head coach of local side combine them people ask. me here is a very busy man and said he would answer as many questions as i scored balances so here goes. well then he has a kind side and is going to answer a few questions despite my misses gun you left chelsea three years before a minor annoyance but the club do you feel any regret that you weren't there when salaries went sky high and they'd lose by only one the league. yeah i think it was about time for me to leave. but i didn't know at the time the problem which is going to come and also. in this time i was not in the good. relationship with
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the coach was the only time i had to leave but i was sorry for sure because after two years i left chelsea won the championship you spearheaded sunni area it's team which played in the champions league so why did you decide to make a move to combine team which has been just relegated and the owner of the club and the governor took over the region. especially in romania for me three times in my house convinced me to come here that i think that was fun plus the reason i'm in the club i was working i was sure is going in the wrong direction because they finish the money and in this moment this club disappear from football and i think i did the right thing to move in the right before they come to they had five coaches in one year and i was little bit scared about the situation but they said they want to change something and leave even when we lost three games in the road and there
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was the pressure a little bit last year i know that the owner of the club said. petraeus will be the new fed with sort of the bomb and he'll trust me do you thing that the world twenty eight team can change something in this i'm sure the present should after the world cup russia will be much better not just in the national team what also in the club competition and they will learn a lot from this and it's good for the country because they'll be new stadiums new airport new stories new hotels i think it's fantastic for russia that the world cup will be here and i wish after the world cup i'll be russia because that'll be the time to be here how do you think chelsea will do next season. i think every will get the transfer they'll be as much just a matter this will be strong and they already have been trying to replace. at the moment should see say nothing. even if they change their coach only the course cannot change it from the needle so in my opinion something has to win the
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champions league and put the play. thank you michel pleasure. and it's always full for now you know neil will bring you more stories in two hours time coming up right after this is the weather stay with us. culture is that so much is riding on a trial if you go for nothing plus there's the taliban bad guys the color of terrorism as norway comes to terms with its most horrific attack on its soil since the second world war a plethora of questions to. the. mind in motion soon which bryson if you knew about someone from finest impression the sun. screens for instance on t.v.
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