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the week's main headlines now hear about. meteoric default crisis hurtles towards america lawmakers have only forty eight hours to find the solution before the impact is felt involve washington's biggest lender china criticizes the west jeopardizing the world economy. the polish productively at the knowledge is chronotherapy also last year's presidential plane crash in western russia with
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concerns that politics played into road also thanks to the staycation. and arab spring and since it is raining so much tens of thousands flood streets and squares in major israeli cities on the prime minister. and takes an agent economic reforms. up next legendary queen rock guitarist and songwriter brian may to do so you can share notes about life with the stars he tells us about working alongside front and freddie mercury feels his alter ego as an astrophysicist. it's great to have you with us today sir thank you so so recently i was going
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through the glass bead game of past and what he writes about music and what he says about music is that except it's art it's also true power over nations and so and then many people say that exactly why music is compared to exact sciences like rats . so i never really got that because i finished around a conservatory and i always failed my math class now you as a man of music and science can tell me how music is related with science or exact science like math for example it's a hard question. of obviously there are mathematical things in music but ironically i think the most important things in music are the instinctive things so i don't appoint how that works out except maybe it gives you a balance but yes i love pure science and i love music and they're not the same sure but. certainly throughout history there have been connections and people who know them and were immersed in both of them you know from your not
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a difference in theory. 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 but what the complications of the world that we live in you know the pieces of stuff are you just like to find the essence of life so maybe pure science is in some way close to the essence of nature and music and rose to the pure essence of human being at this point you see yourself as a man of science or a man of music. depends on the going on the hour. giving part because i'm. richard dawkins there who is a very strong atheist i had a little kind of argument with him in a hundred ninety minutes because he's 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 a pronouncement you have good evidence if you say there is no good where's the
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evidence there is no good you can say i don't know you know being an agnostic to me is a scientific point of view and 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 that's a different matter but if your question is about good right there's a god but if there is a god we have very little idea of what god might be perhaps inherent in what we are we have very little understanding of. do you think we're alone out 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 it's probably about the loneliness state you experience after each performance . and study it out because i've spoken to a couple of astronauts and been to the moon at for the past three days and they also speak of that last loneliness that they experience when they're out there in
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space. suspense and music in your opinion given that comfort and loneliness. oh yeah maybe they do for a moment you know maybe ironically again maybe that's what makes you more aware of loneliness because you limps it's clinton and. 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 it's a comforting feeling. so no comfort for me. but music when you're in it for the moment and science when you're in it for the moment it's all encompassing so yeah you don't have time to think i was going to ask you that this earlier in your life you know it's the band and. exploration for celebration was it sex drugs and rock n roll but was it for pain money and it was never fine because i don't particularly
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enjoy it was never for money because i was always happy with what i had even if we only had finished because. it's just because it was very. exciting it was unknown it was a door that you thought you could walk through and then thirty years on you want back to finish your page that you just dropped out from like you do that it was unfinished business. it's like you have a circle someplace in the circle just doesn't quite. making brick task accomplished but it didn't have to do anything with critical kills towards your parents because you dropped out earlier on in life and maybe they're a little disappointed in you as you went off to rock n roll you know there was a moment you know your stuff but in. the year my dad was very against it in the beginning because he. i think he saw in my education and the place i got to the place that he would have liked to have worked and he never got into the green so it was held him back in his life so he saw me with this fantastic degree in science
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and the whole world opening up to me and it looked like i was walking away from it and he found out just in. so yeah he was very upset and we hardly tools. and. various things happened with eventually he came to see him or. he said to me. i understand when. the funny thing was you know he was very interested but all the time i was doing so you know if we 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 but. obviously when you think clean and see you playing extra credit mercury all those great hits come to my mind and then understand that when you reach that level of success with someone you definitely have a special bond you form
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a special bond and i've heard you. 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 understand because you take the room. and we were so don't forget. you get that closeness from somebody particularly in a creative environment either through framers or thinking through the. you can success but in the creative in front of you you learn to to know what somebody else wants and thinking you might not always be right but you have a feeling for them and so i still feel and roger does as well i know it particularly it applies more if we're working on a screen in a certain room we think i would for the story and thirdly he would say this. you know he's part of the creative process because he's part of what we are because we really chiseled this thing out all together me and john brady and roger so i mean for a while i didn't one note of you know i was very. it was
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a point you know the grieving process where i just didn't want to talk about we didn't want to feel that it was there even except it's 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 you know because it's part of what i worked to create to fashion what do you think happens after death after death you will be questions in there. i don't know. i'm inclined to think that our view of the universe is very simplified you know in a way that you know people crawling over a piece of paper has it has a very limited view of the universe i think we also have an image of you know 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 might be so. i'm not counting on it because maybe maybe at the end of your life i'd
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say i don't know. you know one thing is certain you can't use it as an excuse to saying ok you know this life is really bad but the next one's going to be ok you know you have to make the best of where you are so i can't not ask you another you think very successful and yet you you were on the verge of suicide what stops at that point the era of that our 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 depend on me and people who love me. and you just think it you know in a sense is a very selfish thing to give you sort of because you make so much may soon or you do terrible things to the people around you and i would have been oh my children. and maybe i would like to tell you that it was
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a glimmer of hope but there wasn't that sign and now i remember driving and seeing the bridge and thinking i could do this but i just thought it would make you know i have to somehow discover what was 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 think i did kind of check my life and checked myself into a depression clinic which was actually the best thing i ever did because it was a new start it's my response in your car you know and i had to ditch my preconceptions and that would definitely gave me a new. a new energy and was an 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 everything away. because that's the only way you can make
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a new start and i realize that if i did not deal with 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 there's no you struggling and 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 and. person who can deal with things. straight you've got all the money you want your educated man you love staring at stars would you consider maybe fine as a space tourist you know i don't want it being a tourist spot even you saying that you know if i was flying in there was some reason for going into this place 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 generate although i'd love to know what it was an 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 more the fact that i'm sort of part of
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the life of assignments and i love the sun and anyway and it's because of the work 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 again. but i would enjoy it you spoken to some of the brilliant brains our times for the past three days what do you think when you think could be or is high priest of the twenty first century the high priest of the twenty first boy oh boy oh boy. maybe nelson mandela. is he is a very important thing apart from wisdom and moments. he has the key of forgiveness which i think saved this country completely from abroad. and i think
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people the people who run these planets studied under know some and then we would definitely get a better planet and i think that would be more than anyone else i think he has he rang me thank you very much for this interview him. wealthy british style sun rose sometimes it's right on. target. for the hot. markets why not gamble. why not what's really happening to the global economy is causing reports on our key . is easy.
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to. see. as a meteoric default crisis hurtles towards america lawmakers have only forty eight hours to ponder solution the full impact is felt by all washington's biggest lender china who despises the u.s. for jeopardizing the world economy from polish productively acknowledges pilot error calls last year's presidential plane crash in western russia it concerns politics played a critical role in the forcible based institutions from around the arab spring turns into israeli summer tens of thousands without streets and squares and pages
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when cities are being a prime minister netanyahu and it takes a village and economic reforms. type of it's a sports news now that you thought. hello there good to have you company and these are the headlines tricky drawl rusher a group with portugal in the qualifies for the twenty fourteen world cup. while angie stone former champions through green three nil with the latest sanctions from the russian premier li. vettel edges out how things are playing pole position for sunday's in the gary graham parade. but first russia have been handed a tricky qualification group for the twenty fourteen world cup in brazil they've been drawn along side portugal with only the group win is guaranteed to the finals
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the draw is made in a glitzy presentation ceremony read as you near a pelley was there as an ambassador for the world cup and another brazil legend rinaldo called russia out of their group. let's take a closer look at that group also that israel northern ireland as a vision and loves only the group winners qualify automatically second place teams will enter the playoffs but fifty three european teams were divided into nine groups and reigning world champion spain were drawn with france better roofs georgia and finland in group. it seems spain beat in the last final netherlands have one of the toughest group so guus hiddink is very romania is the only and on our own group. i think it's a group. let some points because. they are. the same qualities
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they're so hungary rumania thirty and a whole and. that will be fairly difficult. elsewhere england have a slightly easier task joining montenegro you can be crying over and some renaming group h. ave england boss capello says it's still tough. to go to use it. very often want to make. sure to africa. goes through. the euro. more go but there was some you. know stories you can be now back in russia and inform angie have leap frog group
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been in the fourth spot following a shock for trancing of the twice from a champions out there think is than the first half was a tentative affair then six minutes after the interval brazil legend roberta kala signed a long range free kick the goal ruby netminder circular logic of was guilty of. the have finished it off then make way through the second half stuff as cross found the head of alexander pruett the king of the stanley and fortunately she caught his first top flight goal in almost three years and things went from bad to worse for wouldn't be angy were awarded a stoppage time penalty to retake a spot cake but he actually netted paper tends to complete three no school and ten and the following follow is into raptures. so rubin's like dan's a fit in the standings with spot at moscow two points further back following a disappointing one on draw against a ban. arena of ellison saving at least some of the spark brushes courtesy of
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a fifty second minute equaliser while a nearly kickoff terry won one nil at home thanks for goalkeeping blunder five minutes after the interval respect. it is the vanni give us a free kick was inexplicably valuable advice a good pitcher cough and a sealed of was left with a simple tap in that proved to be the difference erik winning on the road in siberia. on sunday zelizer looking for when number eight in a row and host second bottom spiral track now in our moscow are also involved twelve points from their last ball games that they host vulgar while league leaders who themselves are in the eleven games trouble to krausen our roster of poached luck imo teeth. moving to formula one now where defending champions are best sebastian vettel has edged out lewis hamilton in qualifying for the gary graham prix to take it his eighth pole position of this season last week's home race in
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germany was a disappointment for battle is the world champion finished as side the podium for the first time this year but red bull it gentlemanly broke the curfew on working overnight to overhaul vettel scar and the changes helped him get back on top and written by less than two tenths of a second the second mclaren jenson button lines up ahead of ferrari's from the amass a qualified and under long though for the first time this season last year's winner in hungary mark webber will start in sixth for red bull. a lot on the call of the night and the boys were working pretty hard. and didn't get much sleep. you know if we have a result like this today. i think is the best way to look to see things so i'm very happy and as i said i've got the confidence back today i felt much more comfortable in the car and here now i'm looking forward to tomorrow and on the gravel seven time defending world champion sebastian loeb one the valley of finland that's the
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sixtieth wind of his career he finished i said. that for citron teammate sebastian old was the business city if you could have been at the top of the drive championship. now it's tight going into the final round of the course greenbrier classic in west virginia and the kim has a one stroke lead there over ricky stuart stallings kim carded his lowest round of the year and eight under par sixty three to top the leaderboard this way giving me out right lead on the forty ball running one hundred thirteen yards right up to the pin with scott stallings here is just. behind the nine and the overall series finding some form after missing the cut at his last thirteen. and it's even harder to call it the irish open three men share the lead there david how among them after hitting their best round of the day a seven under par sixty four always finding the greens yesterday he's joined at the
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top by fellow englishman simon dyson and keep him from birdie nicely here. very long so the story is richard green is that that the top setting up his fifth birdie of the day with a great approach on the last hole bad weather though so give me a call seeing fall down the leaderboard he's five shots of the pace. and finally yesterday we showed how n.h.l. netminder bruce gallo was giving up his time to coach youngsters in his home country of russia well we also spoke with him about life in the n.h.l. where he joined the philadelphia flyers to become the league's highest paid goalie and he's looking forward to the challenge. sure they'll feed server is successful organization. the heaviest stuff be able to
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video ownership yet they have all this good some highest goal in hockey perspective he always wants to win the stanley cup compete for the stanley cup i like the city they spend their money they give it to the players everything they want they want you know but they need a result. first of all feely it's a hard media but i think i'm ready for that to deal with the media with the pressure more deeper and i signed a contract with the understanding all consequences could be you know it's i'm i'm ready for these and i want to be a guy who want to carry this team because i bring the phoenix coast wise to the play but we don't have a success it's partially my fault you know special this year but
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you know since. it's nothing new for me. when i play i don't think about the money and when you specially yeah when you signed a big contract it's nice you you know your family your children your security know and you can relax and just work you know because you know professional sports. you can be terrible terrible like. car to injured you know where you got your current car your infant everything could top when you know and when you stick your kids you have something like a coach trust to you it will give you more. natural logs this is. more kind of our freedom to play in. the in the media of nine easy when the player just started come over to the united
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states because they came from the different country right there right now you know and they have a different mentality they came from some so we you know you know when you don't have anything right and when you came to united states probably would ever feel like. if you want to. train two hundred if you want to buy some food you can you can buy what you can buy a car you know you can you can you can get whatever you like the right. car compared to the so you at union and probably someplace was not ready for this you know and. maybe some operational that they'd probably be sued discipline right now is every good you can have something like here you know and when you came right now to the united states most of the players. why they came here. they actually. players who was
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before us and right now when n.h.l. they have a good triple patient they have no problems with the management brought jesus you know. me the attitude. interesting stuff that's the school for the moment so we've got more in the last half. for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers.
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