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where cranes are protected in the first official nature reserve. close up. it used to be an ideal place for a holiday and wouldn't change in a moment. the easy or are still visible. the republic is not only relieved but also should be the future.
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hello and welcome back this is all change that with cable. president obama has announced that republican and democratic lawmakers have finally reached a deal now really avoided a lot of difficulty with agreement on extending the ten days of a country's debt limit a potential economic catastrophe seem to have been avoided but the episode among the five domestic political bickering astonished america's astounding international they. also poland and made fun of the arab cause last year's presidential plane crash that killed president lech kaczynski and scores of top officials but also as official reports still puts part of the blame on russia despite criticism from aviation. and up to hundred fifty thousand and three government protesters take to
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the streets across israel demanding prime minister netanyahu steps down but some say the arab spring has now spread to other countries. next queen's legendary guitarist brian may talks to sophie shevardnadze and he shares his thoughts about working alongside frontman freddie mercury and reveals his alter ego as an astrophysicist our interview is on there right now. it's great to have you with us today sir thank you something so recently i was going through the glass bead game of passage and he writes about music and what he says about music is that except it's art it's also true power over nations and
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human cells and then many people say that exactly why music is compared to exact sciences like math. so i never really got that because i finished product conservatory and i always failed my math class now you as a man of music and science can't tell me how music is related with science or exact science like math for example it's a hard question. yeah obviously there are mathematical things in music but ironically i think the most important things in music are be instinctive things so i don't know quite 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 for sure but. certainly throughout history there has been connections and people who were immersed in both of them you know from leonardo da vinci to. patrick more you know. it seems to be that we maybe it's an obstruction thing maybe people who
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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 they just like to find the essence of life so maybe pure science is in some way closed to be a sense of nature and music is close 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 during the hour. do you believe in god because i'm. uncle richard dawkins there who is a very strong atheist probably 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 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
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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 good 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 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 you've spoken about the loneliness state you experience after each performance. and so i know because i've spoken to a couple of astronauts and been to the moon at for the past three days and they also speak about that fast loneliness that they experience when they're out there in space. say some music in your opinion give you that comfort of loneliness.
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i don't know you know maybe they do for a moment the i'm a bit ironically again maybe that's what makes you more aware of loneliness because you limps it's clinton and it's wonderful togetherness we people are with the universe and then the reality is you lose it so maybe that's why many of us 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 is all encompassing so yeah you don't have time to think i was going to ask you that it's earlier in your life you know it's the band and. exploration for celebration was it sex drugs and rock'n'roll what was it for fame money it was never for fine because i don't particularly enjoy it was never for money because i was always happy with what i have even if we only had fish fingers. it's just because it was there i suppose it
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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 ph d. 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 you know there was a moment you know your stuff that mean. you know 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 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. so yeah he was very upset and we want to talk about.
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the. various things happened but eventually he came to see a story. he said to me. when. the funny thing was you know he was very against it 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 want to. say that to me. 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 reach that level of success with someone you definitely have a special law and 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
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a family member you lose them but you don't quite lose them because you take the review. and we were so alone forget it. you get that closeness from somebody particularly in the creative environment either through framers everything to do with who. 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 them and so i still feel and roger does as well in a particularly good applies more if we're working as queen and we think what would freddie say and further 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 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 we
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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 you know in a way that beetle crawling over a piece of paper has a very limited view of the universe so i think we also have a limited beer 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 may be so. i'm not counting on it because maybe maybe at the end of your life but i don't know. you know one thing is certain you can't use it as an excuse you can't
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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 were on the verge of suicide what stops you at that point is 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's 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 mess you do terrible things to the people around you that would have been all of my children. and maybe i would like to tell you that there was a glimmer of hope there but there wasn't at that time now i remember driving and seeing the bridge and thinking i could do this and i just thought it would make you
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know i had 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 actually. i think if you do certain kinds of work you come out more empowered yeah and i do i do kind of check my life in and check 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 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
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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 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 in as. a person who can deal with things if. 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'd love to know but there 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 the beach more the fact that i'm sort of part of the life of the sign and i love the sun and anyway and
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it's because of the 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 of the twenty first century the high priest of the twenty first and boy oh boy oh boy. maybe nelson mandela. because he has a very important theme i think apart from wisdom and moments. he has the key of forgiveness which i think saved his country completely from a bloodbath and i think people the people who run this planet studied under nelson mandela and we would definitely get
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a better planet and i think that would be more than anyone else i think he has the key right thank you very much for this interview him. well the british hold some. of the. markets. opening to the global economy in. a mission. critical you should free transfer charges free arrangement free. three stooges free. old free blog just wanted videos. of free media.
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president obama. but agreement on extending the country's debt limit. seems to have been avoided the said by domestic political bickering has damaged america's standing internationally . but. despite criticism from a. hundred thousand. to take to the streets across prime minister. but some say the arab spring has now spread to the country's. top. minutes.
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well i welcome the smallest news and here are the headlines. targeting the army is the need to narrow the gap to just a stack of five points off the beaten struggling spotlight now one nil on having all the army men drop in crawford. while they pound the chinese jenson button to use his second victory of the season in his two hundred three race scintillating contest of the how dare you create. ice in the z. n.h.l. superstar on the birthday boy you have to develop in his pack in the gym on the surgery had his return to the pittsburgh penguins. football first though and champions and have narrowed the gap to five points to russian premier league
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leaders tesco mosco after winning one nil at home to second bottom spotlight neutrik the john as well actually sides took the lead off to twenty three minutes unfit to head up the alexander courage of course had a go of the game anticipate his back side home going to their narrow lead to attend the tree of the campaign a match unbeaten in eight consecutive games. such as go looking to restore their seven point cushion at the top as new boys club to go up but they took a seven minute lead things to casey. but the home side missed a penalty hitting the post finally equalizing only out to under a care and want to finish the auburn men's lead down to five points looking to moscow state seven despite winning three now that while still in the light game. developer moscow maintained their top three position with eight to no trying to stop the volga the new boys were reduced to ten men approaching the hof ah yeah i love picked up two yellow cards just over
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a minute however it was only after sixty minutes the russian midfielder ecosystem trough. neta the beauty finally i think for the home side how to explain the summit off to the school lying midfielder was first to the rebound deep into injury time. while on saturday twice former champions robin suffered a short three nil defeat at the hands of visiting and jamie brazil a legend for a better call us initiated angie's first scene after the break goalkeeper said get it off drop the ball how much as you have finished itself then midway through the second half it's one that could take off headed his first top flight goal in almost three years and things went from bad to worse for a bean on phone she wanted a stoppage time penalty box pursuit did have to retake the spot kick but scored nonetheless you know t.j. . so robin slide down to fifty in the standings with spots like moscow two points
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further back following a disappointing one one draw against one less seen a try or a penalty put the visitors ahead just before half time ballots and find the equalizer just after the great. ball in the early kickoff to that one one nil it turned into a goalkeeping blunder actually so that off a simple tap in. on the road in siberia. now a fee for player of the lino messi didn't take to the pitch but a record crowd still gathered to watch matched united exact revenge on the under-strength boss lennon's side in a pre-season friendly in washington d.c. over eighty thousand fans patched the washington redskins stadium where midway through the first off base and danny welbeck save money made to prosecute victor valdes and the halftime entertainment was provided by n.b.a. superstar kobe bryant who took a different kind of penalty shot this autumn finished they've done as well and like
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in their champions league final triumph over united inmate boss a coach that got. fielded mostly youngsters and it was teenager tiago requies with twenty minutes to go however united manager sir alex ferguson took no chances relying on his heavyweights michael owen grabbed the winner six minutes later to watch the english champions winning all five i thought for american match is a good i was a fergus and it was a new season. presented to use in a lot of changes and so those were. the. importance of the disorder. for me i'm sure that we are fit. i'm sure of your goods for. i was some good young players coming through. so these are issues and terms of discord people to deal with the demise of the english. and european of course. moving to formula
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one and mclaren's jenson button has claimed his second win of the season in his two hundredth career race at a thrilling hungary and grand prix which was won and lost on tire strategy but then changed tires at his third pit stop before rain fell off teammate rich hamilton to take on the. same track this first form and victory six years ago red bulls championship made us a bastion vettel have started on pole the second forest in and i long as i said hamilton had six pit stops including a drive through penalty that still passed mark webber is red bull to finish fourth best o'malley's the championship by eighty three points from webber howell to his third eighty eight points adrift at the moment for. some reason i like these commissions don't ask me why. but it worked out. a great call by the team to put me on the primetime when they did and i think the great call by but all of
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us when we decided not to go to the into the. all round amazing weekend when all of the big thank you to the team. now young taiwanese gulf yani tseng has made yet more history by winning her fist major title at the women's british open at the tender age of twenty two while in june sang had already become the youngest ever player both in the women's and men's game to win all four majors and the world number one carried her top form into this tournament to retain her title and impressive fashion saying i won by a solid four shots from american brittany lang champion narrowly missed an eagle at the fourteenth hole or so you do a six day finishing sixteen under par overall. moving on and it was a highly anticipated bout in mixed martial arts rushes you will yank her stuff that is thirty feet in a row after losing to forty year old american dan henderson in illinois the pair
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were fighting in a strike force everyone in global heavyweight contest to the last emperor was beaten by a technical mark has just over four minutes and that was the russians the third defeat in a row having previously gone on the twenty eighth finds us finding a decade of this result but nancy the thirty four year old retired from the sport. now the world aquatics championships have ended in shanghai and greatest ever a limpin michael phelps had been a pre-tournament favorite but the fourteen time gold medalist was upstaged by u.s. teammate and friend ryan lochte or who claimed a five golds and the world record but he credited them to his rivalry with phelps. i was a really satisfied of what i accomplished in two thousand and eight. i tore so. tired i was tired of always getting second to. kind of no more. so and i basically got really focused. on my story changing
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a lot of things in my die in my training also over the pool i mean it just has made me just a better sort of. and finally one of the world's highest paid ice hockey styles yevgeny malkin celebrated his twenty fifth birthday on sunday here in the russian capital are recovering after a serious knee injury and constantine but south went to congratulate him and wish him a speedy recovery. even game market stanley cup winner in the russian household name is now going through one of the longest and toughest periods in his life then h.l. star nicknamed geno suffered a serious knee injury after a collision with a defenseman in general and was sidelined for the rest of the season. it was really hard for me as it's the first time i've been in such a situation you can't get away without injuries in hockey you just have to put up with it and don't let it play on your mind so it was more of a mental challenge for major however the surgery went well and this month the star
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forward was able to train with his strength and conditioning coach in moscow and in a month and a half he will start training camp with his team that bismark been winced thank. you all today. and i saw a place. amateur. if you have ever sat by the time the sixty. first training camp so you got to get out of my work while. you are off ice. training. can develop through the system and to russian powerhouse mcculloch when the gores and dated for the team in two thousand and three when he was just seventeen the following year he was drafted second overall babies were behind his national team mate alexander i reached him but due to a dispute aylward contract with metallo geno was forced to stay for another year however his dream of playing in the n.h.l.
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came true in two thousand and six when he pointed swapped the russian still city for the american one to keep the ice alongside then up. coming canadian sidney crosby and it seems like the rink is wide enough to hold both hockey giants. crosby was injured last season too and we spent a lot of time together while we were recovering we supported and cheered on our teammates when we could we keep in touch and i know that his recovery is going well too and he's training on the ice already he's a nice guy and a big star who's already won almost all the trophies in hockey and he has no superiority complex has been adding two of his to his cabin and every year but there are still no olympic medals in his collection and undoubtedly it's one of his career it is for the knee a future. where you know i haven't won a lot with a national side which for me it's a great honor to play for my country all the greats like mario lemieux and wayne gretzky one paralympic gold crosby's already grabbed gold too so i'm determined to
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win the olympics and not only insulting one medal is never enough. despite malkin's many honors the star player remains a straightforward almost reserved person while still greedy for victories on the ice at the age of twenty five the career of the big wins for it is just starting and speak to others both in north america and in russia should enjoy his skills for many years to come. his name by the party. and that's all from sports desk i think. hungry for the full story we've got it first the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on.
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